Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 21, 2005 by M4Simon
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The M4 at Baglan
On the elevated section of the M4 - Port Talbot
Approaching J41, Briton Ferry-Llansawel. The M4 here has just 'flown over' the district of Taibach.Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2006 by Bryn666
M4 at Port Talbot. This is an elevated motorway with a 50mph speed restriction as it passes over a dense urban area hemmed in by mountains to the north and the sea to the south. This photo is of the M4 at Taibach.Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2006 by Bryn666
Port talbot sign and industry
view from m4
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 19, 2008 by jonabill
Chopsticks at northern end of former A48(M) Port Talbot BypassOriginally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 24, 2006 by Steven
J40 at Port Talbot, Just east of Swansea. Nice view of the welsh mountains hereOriginally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 06, 2006 by andy31m
The original eastern terminus of the Port Talbot bypass as seen in 1973. The roundabout today forms part of the Groes Interchange.