The site of Brecon Free Street station on 8th July 2006. The running in board has been restored by the Breconshire Railway Society and returned to the original position it occupied for approximately a century.
The site of Brecon Free Street station on 8th July 2006. The running in board has been restored by the Breconshire Railway Society and returned to the original position it occupied for approximately a century.
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The former Barry Dock Office is nowadays in use as a local government building. The red brick and Portland stone building was opened in 1900 as the general office of the Barry Railway. The clock tower was not part of the original design but was added during construction. 24th August 2008.Previous | NextA general view of Brecon Free Street station site on 8th July 2006. The low boundary wall (centre, right) can often be seen in steam era photographs of this location and is now the only remaining reference point. Passenger services were withdrawn from Brecon at the end of 1962.

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