Glogue

Glogue (Welsh pronunciationⓘ) is a hamlet located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Llanfyrnach, in the community of Crymych in the east of the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales.Worked from the late 1700s, by the mid-1800s it was owned by John Owen,[1] who wanted to make higher profits by improving his distribution.The Great Western Railway took over the working as of that date and three locomotives were added to stock although the complete undertaking was not purchased until 1890.The line was noted for its rural nature, with the railway passing through small centres of population, with attractive scenery and over severe gradients.All trains going north stopped at Glogue to take on water, before attempting the climb to Crymych and beyond to the summit towards Boncath.
The former Glogue slate quarry
The site of the former Glogue Halt on the Whitland and Cardigan Railway
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