DescriptionRailway bridge at Welsh Hook - geograph.org.uk - 1508875.jpg
English: Railway bridge at Welsh Hook Railway bridge over a minor road at Welsh Hook on the way to joining the A40 between Letterston and Wolf's Castle. There was a railway halt called Welsh Hook for St.Lawrence by the railway bridge. This is indicated as a halt on the old 1940s OS map. At Welsh Hook Halt, the passenger would have to stick his or her hand out frantically to request the driver to stop the train! The halt was opened in the early 1920s and was closed in 1964, along with the other halts at Jordanston, Mathry Road near Letterston and Wolf's Castle between Fishguard Harbour and Clarbeston Road stations.
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