A4109 road

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The A4109 road links Aberdulais with Glynneath in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales.
The route begins in Aberdulais at the junction with the A4230 and A465 roads; it diverges northwards away from the A465 up the Dulais Valley and crosses through the settlements of Crynant, Ynysfforch, Seven Sisters, Onllwyn, Dyffryn Cellwen and Banwen where it has a junction with the A4221. The road then continues in a southeasterly direction along the Inter Valley Road to Glynneath where it again connects with the A465.
Transport in Neath Port Talbot county borough
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Road |
- M4 motorway
- European route E30
- A48 road
- A465 road
- A474 road
- A483 road
- A4063 road
- A4107 road
- A4067 road
- A4069 road
- A4109 road
- A4221 road
- A4230 road
- A4241 road
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Bus |
- First Cymru
- National Express
- Neath bus station
- Neath railway station
- Port Talbot bus station
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Cycling |
- National Cycle Route 4
- National Cycle Route 43
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Railway lines |
- South Wales Main Line
- Swansea District line
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Railway stations |
- Skewen
- Neath
- Briton Ferry
- Baglan
- Port Talbot Parkway
- Margam Knuckle Yard
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Sea |
- Port Talbot Docks
- River Neath
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Canals |
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Transport in Rhondda Cynon Taf
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Roads |
- M4 motorway
- European route E30
- A465
- A468
- A470
- A473
- A4054
- A4058
- A4059
- A4061
- A4093
- A4107
- A4109
- A4119
- A4222
- A4223
- A4225
- A4233
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Bus |
- Stagecoach South Wales
- First Cymru
- NAT Group
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Cycling |
- NCR 4
- Taff Trail
- Lôn Las Cymru
- Celtic Trail
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Railway lines |
- Maesteg Line
- Merthyr line
- Rhondda line
- South Wales Main Line
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Railway stations |
- Abercynon
- Aberdare
- Cwmbach
- Dinas Rhondda
- Fernhill
- Hirwaun
- Llanharan
- Llwynypia
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Merthyr Vale
- Mountain Ash
- Penrhiwceiber
- Pontyclun
- Pontypridd
- Porth
- Quakers Yard
- Taffs Well
- Ton Pentre
- Tonypandy
- Treforest
- Treforest Estate
- Trehafod
- Treherbert
- Treorchy
- Troed-y-rhiw
- Ynyswen
- Ystrad Rhondda
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Coordinates: 51°44′49″N 3°44′17″W / 51.74688°N 3.73801°W / 51.74688; -3.73801
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