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Volume Eleven - Pre-Victorian to the Present Day - some more aspects - All Change at Cogan Junction and Llandough Sidings . . .

2006 - Access Road overbridge adjacent to Cogan Junction & the former Penarth Dock station.
   
   
Once again, many thanks to Brian and Phil for the foregoing photographs. The tracks to the right at Cogan Junction indicated in the above photograph led to Cogan Station, with next stop Dinas Powis (Dynas Powis) via Cogan Tunnel, This is the former Barry Railway Company track which opened between Barry Dock and Cogan during December 1888.
   
June 1949 - 0-6-2T passenger train photographed just west (Dinas Powis side) of the western portal of Cogan tunnel.
   
June 1949 - Barry Railway B1 tank 0-6-2T approaching the western portal of Cogan tunnel.
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