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Many people relocated from Neyland to Goodwick and Fishguard at that time.
Neyland was partially reprieved because silting of Goodwick harbour restricted its use, and for a little over one hundred years, Neyland was a busy rail and sea port.
But in 1964 the Neyland terminal ceased operation.
In the 1980s redevelopment saw the creation of a new marina and rehabilitation of the old railway yard.
Some of the original Brunel iron wide gauge railway tracks can be seen today in use as safety barriers around the quay.
Original broad gauge rails used as safety barriers at Neyland

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