near to Minffordd, Gwynedd, Wales
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Long straight towards the river bridge
by John Firth
Porthmadog by-pass
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Porthmadog NE, between two railways: aerial 2015
by Chris
Left is the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, whilst the mainline railway runs across the bottom.
Glaslyn River runs down the right of the shot, past Garth Quarry.
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Layby on the Porthmadog Bypass
by David Dixon
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Looking towards Snowdon from The Cob at Porthmadog
by STEVE POVEY
Built by William Maddocks in 1811, the Cob is an important landmark on the A487 coast road.
The Cob, which also carries a cycle path and the Ffestiniog light railway, was originally one of many privately owned toll roads in Wales. For... (more)
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Porthmadog - 2013
Porthmadog, Gwynedd, A487, Afon Glaslyn
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A487 west of Minffordd |
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Ffordd osgoi Tremadog, Porthmadog & Minffordd Bypass
by Alan Fryer
The long-awaited Porthmadog bypass was formally opened on Monday 17 October 2011, several weeks ahead of schedule. Its opening was almost exactly two hundred years after the first crossing of Traeth Mawr by Alexander Maddocks' Cob... (more)
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Viaduct carrying the A487 Porthmadog Bypass across the Glaslyn Estuary |
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View towards Snowdon from Ffordd osgoi Tremadog, Porthmadog & Minffordd Bypass
by N Chadwick
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Farmland on The Traeth
This is part of the land reclaimed by William Madocks when he built The Cob. The Cambrian Coast rail line crosses the far side of the square.
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Cwm Glaslyn
by John Lucas
Viewed from the Britannia Bridge, Porthmadog. Traeth Mawr is totally submerged up to the railway embankment.
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A487 Porthmadog Bypass near the Afon Glaslyn
by Colin Pyle
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