Barry is a town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, on the north coast of the Bristol Network about 9 miles (14 kilometres) south-southwest of Cardiff. Barry is a seaside resort, with tourist attractions including several coastlines the resurrected Barry Island Enjoyment Park. According to Office for National Statistics 2016 estimate information, the population of Barry was 54,673, making it the 3rd biggest town in Wales, after Wrexham and Merthyr Tydfil. As soon as a little village, Barry has actually absorbed its larger neighbouring villages of Cadoxton and also Barry Island, and currently, Sully. It expanded substantially from the 1880s with the development of Barry Docks, which in 1913 was the largest coal port on the planet. The location was potentially named after Saint Baruc. Barry is the administrative centre of the Vale of Glamorgan, as well as residence to Barry Town United F.C. The roadway from Bonvilston was initially the B4266, as only Pontypridd Road within the community still is, and the roadway from Highlight Park throughout the Vale to Bridgend was the B4265, as past Cardiff International Airport it still is. Given that the 1970s, parts of these roadways are phoned number A4226, with the result that the A4226 emits from Weycock Cross roundabout in 3 directions. The town is typically related to Woodham Brothers scrapyard, a company that helped over 200 steam engines endure into conservation. Although still a port, Barry is more of a manufacturing community and as a solution centre for the Vale of Glamorgan. Barry Docks as well as the adjoining enterprise zone develop the biggest employment centre in the town. The docks, whose roadway web links were considerably enhanced with the opening of the Docks Link Road in 1981, currently have straight road access with the M4 freeway. The anchors can manage vessels as much as 23,000 tonnes and also the first-rate tidal setting close to the deep-water channel of the Severn Estuary, permits scheduled cruisings. With its transit sheds, stockrooms and open storage, the anchors are outfitted to take care of mass freights however with the junking of their previous electrical cranes, ships' own derricks need to be used or cranes employed in by ABP as needed. 2 roll on/roll off berths are readily available and have actually been used by courses to Ireland and West Africa. As at January 2016, Intermodal raifreight web traffic is being operated from No. 2 Dock. With a brand-new existence on the Mole in No. 1 Dock and also the provision of a concrete slipway from it, leisure rowing as well as dinghy sailing is available (2016 ). Most of commercial firms lie in the dock area. The biggest are the chemical creating worries such as Cabot Carbon and Dow Corning who not long ago completed the growth of the biggest silicones plant in Europe. Various other major employers in Barry Docks are Jewson Builders' Merchants, Western Welding and also Design, Bumnelly, and also Associated British Ports Holdings who, given that 1982 have actually run the anchors as followers to the British Transport Docks Board. To the west of Barry is Porthkerry Park. This is a big area of open space, with forests, streams, as well as accessibility to a pebbly coastline. In the park is the former Barry Railway Company viaduct with 13 curved periods standing 110 ft high. Complying with the closure of the Vale of Glamorgan line to passengers between Barry and also Bridgend in 1964, it was reopened on 10 June 2005 and for most of its 19 miles, offers a scenic view and link to Llantwit Major as well as past to Bridgend.