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Major road in Wales
The A478 road is a major road in Wales. The route is from its junction with the A487 at Cardigan, Ceredigion, to Tenby, Pembrokeshire. It crosses the
A478_road
Seaside town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
19th-century Palmerston Fort. The town has an operating railway station. The A478 road from Cardigan, Ceredigion, connects Tenby with the M4 via the A477, the
Tenby
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
the A478 road, in the community and parish of Cilgerran, in Pembrokeshire, South-west Wales. The hamlet is situated at the crossroads between the A478 road
Rhoshill,_Pembrokeshire
Town and community in Wales
is Aberaeron. The town is bypassed by the A487 road along the coast, whose junction with the A478 road to Tenby lies to the south of the town. The settlement
Cardigan,_Ceredigion
Trunk road in Wales
instead via the A478 road to Penblewin, then the A40 to Fishguard via Haverfordwest. However, there were still problems to some extent. The road continues to
A487_road
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
the coastal towns of Saundersfoot and Tenby. It lies astride the main A478 road that links Tenby with Cardigan and is a short distance from the Pembrokeshire
New_Hedges
Community in Carmarthenshire, Wales
southeast of Fishguard and 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Haverfordwest. The A478 road runs through the community. Cilymaenllwyd has an area of 2,628 hectares
Cilymaenllwyd
Road in Wales
The A485 is an A road linking Tanerdy near Carmarthen to Llanfarian near Aberystwyth in Wales. Settlements along the route include: Tanerdy Peniel Rhydargaeau
A485_road
Road in south Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
A474_road
Overview of the transport system in Wales
Rail until 1989. The trunk road network carries around one third of road traffic in Wales. Around 80% of traffic on Welsh roads is cars, taxis and minibuses
Transport_in_Wales
Road in Great Britain, connecting London to Wales
existing A40 to a new roundabout at Penblewin and the junction with the A478. This was originally known as the Blue and Purple routes during the Consultation
A40_road
Road in England and Wales
officially described as the Swansea to Manchester Trunk Road, although now ending in Chester, is a major road in the United Kingdom. It runs from Swansea in Wales
A483_road
Major motorway in England and Wales
Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, Bridgend, Port Talbot and Swansea. A new road from London to South Wales was first proposed in the 1930s. In 1956 the Ministry
M4_motorway
Road in Wales
The A482 road is in Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, Wales. It links Aberaeron at the junction with the A487 road with the A40 road at Llanwrda near Llandovery
A482_road
Road in the United Kingdom
The A477 is a major road in South Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire connecting St Clears and Johnston. Its route includes the Cleddau Bridge, a former
A477_road
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Pembrokeshire, Wales on the A478 road between Efailwen to the north and Clunderwen to the south. A largely ribbon development along the main road, the village is
Llandissilio
B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rationale behind
B roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
B_roads_in_Zone_4_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Road in Great Britain
The A48 is a road in Great Britain running from the A40 at Highnam, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Gloucester, England, to the A40 at Carmarthen, Wales. Before
A48_road
County in Wales
Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016. Concise Road Atlas: Britain. AA Publishing. 2015. pp. 24–27. ISBN 978-0-7495-7743-8. Le
Carmarthenshire
Zoo in Pembrokeshire, Wales
with a Wurlitzer organ. The park has expanded to the other side of the A478 road, where more animals can be found in outdoor paddocks. A tractor-driven
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
Folly_Farm_Adventure_Park_and_Zoo
Road in Wales
The A475 road in Wales links Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire with Lampeter in Ceredigion; a distance of 19 miles (31 km). The road, that is now known
A475_road
List of A roads in zone 4 in Great Britain starting north of the A4 and south/west of the A5 (roads beginning with 4). Only roads that have individual
A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
A_roads_in_Zone_4_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
south Pembrokeshire, Wales, 4.3 miles (6.9 km) north of Tenby on the A478 road. The parish includes the hamlets of Thomas Chapel 51°44′36″N 4°44′42″W
Begelly
Railway station in west Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Pantyffynnon_railway_station
Road in Wales
road in Wales, linking Llanelli with the A483, the Swansea to Manchester Trunk road near the market town of Llandeilo. Settlements served by the road
A476_road
Airport in Wales, UK
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Pembrey_Airport
Railway lines west of Swansea, Wales
to and from Fishguard Harbour (some going only as far east as Clarbeston Road, some coming all the way from Cardiff, via Swansea), which started on 12
West_Wales_lines
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
parish map as Glan-dwr. It is linked by unclassified roads to adjacent settlements and to the A478 road. Glandwr sits on the River Gafel, which joins the
Glandwr,_Pembrokeshire
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Llandeilo_railway_station
Road in Wales
The A486 is an A road in Wales linking New Quay, Ceredigion, with the A484 in Saron (Llangeler), Carmarthenshire. The road begins in New Quay near the
A486_road
Cycle route in the United Kingdom
Near Briton Ferry, it crosses the A48 bridge and then follows the A483 road (Fabian Way) into Swansea and passes through the Maritime Quarter. Just before
National_Cycle_Route_4
Bus operator in Swansea and South Wales
and new student accommodation in the Parc Tawe, railway station and Morfa Road areas. Night buses N91 and N92 operate until around 4am in the term time
First_Cymru
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire. The railway station is located below street level just off Kings Road. This is a convenient stop for Glynhir Estate and Glynhir Falls. Two miles
Llandybie_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Whitland_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Pembrey and Burry Port railway station
Pembrey_and_Burry_Port_railway_station
Major roads in Wales
Trunk roads in Wales were created in the Trunk Roads Act of 1936 when the UK Ministry of Transport took direct control over 30 of the principal roads in
Trunk_roads_in_Wales
Section of railway line in Swansea
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Swansea_District_line
Emergency medical courier vehicle
killed when his motorcycle was involved in a collision with a van on the A478 road in Pembrokeshire. Transport portal Emergency medical services in the United
Blood_bike
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
access is possible to both platforms using the east level crossing and nearby road. A fully accessible footbridge was installed in 2024 at a cost of £6.3 million
Llanelli_railway_station
Railway line in south-west Wales
of Llandrindod Wells, Llangammarch Wells and Llanwrtyd Wells. At Builth Road, 2 miles (3.2 km) from the town of Builth Wells, the line crosses the former
Heart_of_Wales_line
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Carmarthen_railway_station
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
close to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The A478 road to Tenby passes to the west of the village, and the B4316 road runs through it. A major amenity is Broadfield
Broadfield,_Pembrokeshire
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
north east of Swansea. The station is located at street level at Station Road beside the River Brân. The Garn Goch Iron Age hill fort is about three miles
Llangadog_railway_station
Trail cycle route (part of NCR 4) A477 road A478 road A487 road A4076 road B4329 road West Wales Line Clarbeston Road railway station Clunderwen railway station
List of places in Pembrokeshire (categorised)
List_of_places_in_Pembrokeshire_(categorised)
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Llanwrda_railway_station
Defunct bus operator in Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Crossgates_Coaches
Town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
of whom are Welsh-speaking. Narberth is close to the A40 trunk road and is on the A478. Narberth railway station is on the main line from Swansea. The
Narberth,_Pembrokeshire
Road in Wales
is a main road in Carmarthenshire, Wales, connecting Pontarddulais with Llanelli. Running in a northeast to southwest direction, the road connects with
A4138_road
Cycle route in Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Celtic_Trail_cycle_route
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Llangennech_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
level at the end of a gravel track off a lane that is just off the main A483 road. After departing this station heading northbound, the train crosses the Cynghordy
Cynghordy_railway_station
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
easterly peak in the Preseli Hills. The village straddles the A478 former drovers' road which runs from Cardigan in Ceredigion south to Tenby, is surrounded
Blaenffos
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Bynea_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Carmarthenshire Roads M4 motorway European route E30 A40 road A48 road A474 road A475 road A476 road A478 road A482 road A483 road A484 road A485 road A486 road A4069
Ferryside_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
(48 km) north east of Swansea. The railway station is located next to the main road Heol Cennen, which crosses the line at its south end. This is the nearest
Ffairfach_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
section being 1 in 60). There is a passing loop and level crossing (of the A40 road) at the station, but the signal box that formerly operated them was closed
Llandovery_railway_station
Railway station in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway which ran via Ty Coch to Trimsaran Road. This connection, which lay just to the east of the level crossing, was re-used
Kidwelly_railway_station
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
of the village of Crymych, north Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the A478 Cardigan to Tenby road. The western part of the settlement lies in the parish of Mynachlog-ddu
Pentre_Galar
Village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
end of the Preseli Mountains, on the old Tenby to Cardigan turnpike road, now the A478. The village developed around the former Crymmych Arms railway station
Crymych
Road in Pembrokeshire, Wales
h The B4319 is a road in Pembrokeshire in Wales. It starts from the A4139 at 51°40′23″N 4°54′43″W / 51.67306°N 4.91194°W / 51.67306; -4.91194 in Pembroke
B4319_road
River in West Wales
and at one time flowed at ground level across the main Cardigan–Tenby road (A478) before falling to the level of the Whitland and Cardigan Railway station
River_Taf
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
at the junction of the A477 between St. Clears and Pembroke Dock and the A478 between Tenby and Cardigan. The villages of Kilgetty, Reynalton and Begelly
Kilgetty
Village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
historically part of the county of Carmarthenshire. It lies on the A478 Tenby to Cardigan road south of the village of Llandissilio and north of the town of
Clynderwen
Hill range in Wales
success. One major road, the A478, crosses the eastern end of the range, reaching a height of 248 metres (814 ft). Two B-class roads, intersecting at New
Preseli_Mountains
Hamlet in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Buildings". Retrieved 6 April 2015. Cadw. "Milestone on Lane leading off A478 to Cold Blow (Grade II) (6527)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved
Cold_Blow
County and historic county in southwest Wales
toll-free from 28 March 2019, carries the A477 across the Cleddau Estuary. The A478 traverses eastern Pembrokeshire from Tenby in the south to Cardigan, Ceredigion
Pembrokeshire
Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
along a fairly level C-class road in an east–west orientation connecting with the A484 at Llechryd to the east and the A478 at Pen-y-bryn to the west. Cilgerran
Cilgerran
Tributary of the River Tâf in Wales
southeasterly, is joined by an unnamed left bank tributary before running under the A478 at Pant-y-gorphwys, then another left bank tributary and two right bank tributaries
Afon_Marlais,_Pembrokeshire
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Road, Path
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from Old Norse hlað ‘pile or stack’ (for example, of wood or stones) or ‘pavement’.North German : short form of Ladwig, a variant of Ludwig.English : topographic name for someone living by a road, path, or watercourse, Middle English lade, lode (Old English (ge)lÄd).
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Meurig, a form of Maurice, Latin Mauritius (see Morris).English : from an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, composed of the Germanic elements meri, mari ‘fame’ + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : habitational name from a place near Minigaff in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, so called from Gaelic meurach ‘branch or fork of a road or river’.Irish : when not Welsh or English in origin, probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh (see Merry).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a path, road, or watercourse, Middle English lode (the usual form from Old English gelÄd; compare Lade), or a habitational name from any of several minor places named with this word, for example Load in Somerset or Lode in Cambridgeshire and Gloucestershire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fern 1.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm so named, from far ‘road’, ‘track’ + nes ‘headland’, ‘promontory’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent)
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : from a pet form of Hugh.English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : habitational name from Huggate in East Yorkshire, possibly named in Old Norse with hugr ‘mound’ (an unattested variant of haugr) + gata ‘road’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pathway, alleyway, or road, Old English (ge)wind (from windan ‘to go’).English, German, and Danish : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind ‘wind’, Middle High German wint ‘wind’, also ‘greyhound’.German : variant of Wendt.Swedish : ornamental name from vind ‘wind’, or a habitational name from a place named with this element.
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Faré)
Italian (Faré) : Lombard variant of Ferrari.English : topographic name for a dweller by the roadside, Middle English fare (Old English fær).English : variant spelling of Fair.
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : topographic name for someone who lived near a stone cross set up by the roadside or in a marketplace, Cornish crous (Latin crux, crucis). Compare Cross.English : nickname for a large or fat man, from Old French gros, ‘big’, ‘fat’ (see Gros).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or road junction, Old English gelǣt, or a habitational name from Leat in Devon, or The Leete in Essex, named with this element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : either an occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Middle English lode ‘to load’, or a topographic name from a derivative of Middle English lode ‘path’, ‘road’, ‘watercourse’.German : occupational name for a weaver of woolen cloth (loden), Middle High German lodære.North German : nickname for a good-for-nothing, from Middle Low German lod(d)er.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : habitational name from any of the various minor places named with Old English foss ‘ditch’ (Latin fossa). The Old English word did not survive into the period when surnames were acquired, so it is unlikely to be a topographic name, unless it is from the Old French cognate fosse. The reference may be to the Roman road Fosse Way, itself named in the Old English period from the ditch that ran alongside it, or to the river Foss in Yorkshire.Norwegian : habitational name from any of the fifteen west-coast farmsteads so named, from the dative form of foss ‘waterfall’ (from Old Norse fors).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + strete ‘road’.Translation of Dutch Langestraet, cognate with 1.The confederate general James Longstreet (1821–1904), was born in SC, came from an old Dutch family in New Netherland with the name Langestraet; he was the nephew of Augustus B. Longstreet, a Methodist clergyman born in Augusta, GA, in 1790.
Surname or Lastname
English (Derbyshire)
English (Derbyshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a fork in the road in woodland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a topographic name from Middle English long ‘long’ + weye ‘way’, ‘road’, or a habitational name from some minor place so named; Longway Bank in Derbyshire, however, is named from Old English lang ‘long’ + hÅh ‘hill spur’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Staffordshire and Shropshire named Hints, from Welsh hynt ‘road’, ‘path’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from various minor places so called, in York, Lincoln, Market Weighton (East Yorkshire), Methley (West Yorkshire), and Sawley (West Yorkshire), all named from Old English hund ‘hound’ or Old Norse hundr + Old Norse gata ‘road’, ‘street’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : topographic name from Middle English grene ‘green’ + strete ‘road’, ‘way’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Straight road
Surname or Lastname
English (northern)
English (northern) : habitational name from any of various places, for example in West Yorkshire, so called from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’ + Old Norse gata ‘road’.
A478 ROAD
A478 ROAD
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Affection; Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Praise to God
Girl/Female
Biblical
Set apart.
Boy/Male
African
God'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Edgcumbe in Devon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a hilltop, from Copping 2 + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kapfinger, Gapfinger, or Kopfinger, habitational names for someone from a place named Kapfingen or Köpfingen, in southern Germany.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Noble woman, Lady
Girl/Female
Arabic
To Worship Allah
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Homeland
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Younger brother of Dhritarastra; husband of Kunti; Father of the Pandava's born to Vichitravirya's widow queen Ambalika (by Vyasa).)
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n.
A bicycle or tricycle adapted for common roads rather than for the racing track.
n.
Land adjoining a road or highway; the part of a road or highway that borders the traveled part. Also used ajectively.
n.
An anchorage off shore. Same as Road, 4.
n.
That in or through which one walks; place or distance walked over; a place for walking; a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers, or for taking air and exercise; way; road; hence, a place or region in which animals may graze; place of wandering; range; as, a sheep walk.
n.
A light road carriage propelled by the feet of the rider. Originally it was propelled by striking the tips of the toes on the roadway, but commonly now by the action of the feet on a pedal or pedals connected with the axle of one or more of the wheels, and causing their revolution. They are made in many forms, with two, three, or four wheels. See Bicycle, and Tricycle.
n.
A road way.
n.
A horse that is accustomed to traveling on the high road, or is suitable for use on ordinary roads.
n.
A road; especially, the part traveled by carriages.
a.
Of or pertaining to roads; happening on roads.
n.
The art of making roads or ways for traveling, including the construction of bridges, canals, viaducts, etc.
n.
A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework.
n.
One who makes roads.
a.
Ascending; going up; as, an uphill road.
n.
A hunter who keeps to the roads instead of following the hounds across country.
a.
Destitute of roads.
n.
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
a.
Having no ways or roads; pathless.
n.
In railroads, the bed or foundation on which the superstructure (ties, rails, etc.) rests; in common roads, the whole material laid in place and ready for travel.