51°40′34″N 3°08′39″W / 51.6762°N 3.1442°W / 51.6762; -3.1442 Crumlin High Level was located to the western bank of the famous Crumlin Viaduct on the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway.
It was the joining point of the Beaufort Ironworks Tramway running to Ebbw Vale in the north, and the Monmouthshire Canal Tramway running to Newport in the south.
[citation needed] It was renamed Crumlin Low Level on 1 September 1881 and closed on 30 April 1962.
[4][2]In 2008 the low-level line running through Crumlin resumed passenger services as the Ebbw Valley Railway, with the nearest access being at Newbridge railway station.
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