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The Ferry Inn

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The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
The Ferry Inn
Phone:
+44 1239 615172

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 10pm
Monday12pm - 10pm
Tuesday12pm - 10pm
Wednesday12pm - 10pm
Thursday12pm - 10pm
Friday12pm - 10pm
Saturday12pm - 10pm


The Great Western Railway was a railway company that was dominant in West Wales, in the United Kingdom. The main line from Swansea to Neyland, a port on Milford Haven, was opened as a broad-gauge line by the South Wales Railway from 1852, and that company merged with the Great Western Railway in 1862. The main line was converted to narrow gauge in 1872, and most of the original main line is in use today. Several independent lines were opened in West Wales, and at the grouping of the railways in 1923 most of them were absorbed by the Great Western Railway. Some of them were chiefly mineral railways, and many have closed as the industries they served declined. Some rural routes too have closed, but branch lines to Pembroke and Milford Haven, and a main line extension to Fishguard are still in operation.
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