Abermule lies 17 miles east of Talerddig, the site of October 21’s runaway and head-on collision.
There’s little railway at Abermule today, just a level crossing. But in 1921 there was a station, signal box, goods yard and passing loop.
Abermule lies 17 miles east of Talerddig, the site of October 21’s runaway and head-on collision.
There’s little railway at Abermule today, just a level crossing. But in 1921 there was a station, signal box, goods yard and passing loop.
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