Barry is a town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, on the north coastline of the Bristol Network around 9 miles (14 kilometres) south-southwest of Cardiff. Barry is a seaside resort, with tourist attractions including numerous beaches the reanimated Barry Island Pleasure Park. According to Office for National Statistics 2016 estimate information, the population of Barry was 54,673, making it the third biggest town in Wales, after Wrexham and also Merthyr Tydfil. When a little town, Barry has absorbed its larger adjoining towns of Cadoxton and also Barry Island, and also now, Sully. It grew considerably from the 1880s with the advancement of Barry Docks, which in 1913 was the biggest coal port worldwide. The area was possibly named after Saint Baruc. Barry is the administrative centre of the Vale of Glamorgan, and house to Barry Town United F.C. The roadway from Bonvilston was originally the B4266, as just Pontypridd Road within the community still is, and also the roadway from Highlight Park right through the Vale to Bridgend was the B4265, as past Cardiff International Flight terminal it still is. Given that the 1970s, parts of these roadways are phoned number A4226, so the A4226 radiates from Weycock Cross roundabout in three directions. The community is commonly related to Woodham Brothers scrapyard, an organisation that aided over 200 steam engines endure into conservation. Although still a port, Barry is even more of a manufacturing town and also as a solution centre for the Vale of Glamorgan. Barry Docks as well as the adjoining industrial area form the largest employment centre in the community. The anchors, whose roadway web links were significantly improved with the opening of the Docks Link Road in 1981, currently have direct road accessibility with the M4 motorway. The anchors can take care of vessels as much as 23,000 tonnes as well as the top-notch tidal position close to the deep-water channel of the Severn Estuary, allows for set up cruisings. With its transit sheds, storehouses as well as open storage, the docks are furnished to deal with mass freights but with the ditching of their previous electrical cranes, ships' very own derricks have to be used or cranes employed in by ABP as required. Two roll on/roll off berths are offered and also have actually been used by paths to Ireland as well as West Africa. As at January 2016, Intermodal raifreight traffic is being run from No. 2 Dock. With a new visibility on the Mole in No. 1 Dock and the stipulation of a concrete slipway from it, leisure rowing and dinghy sailing is offered (2016 ). Most of industrial firms are located in the dock area. The largest are the chemical creating issues such as Cabot Carbon and Dow Corning who recently finished the development of the biggest silicones plant in Europe. Other main employers in Barry Docks are Jewson Builders' Merchants, Western Welding as well as Engineering, Bumnelly, as well as Associated British Ports Holdings that, since 1982 have run the anchors as successors to the British Transport Docks Board. To the west of Barry is Porthkerry Park. This is a large area of open space, with forests, streams, and also accessibility to a pebbly coastline. In the park is the former Barry Railway Company viaduct with 13 arched spans standing 110 ft high. Following the closure of the Vale of Glamorgan line to passengers between Barry and also Bridgend in 1964, it was resumed on 10 June 2005 and also for the majority of its 19 miles, supplies a scenic view as well as link to Llantwit Major and beyond to Bridgend.