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List of closed railway lines in Great Britain
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List of stations served |
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For stations from Ambergate see Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway |
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Adding Refs
Spalding area work
Put back the disused triangular junction plus the disused connecting lines from the junction with the GN&GE, and having a continuation arrow at the top of the triangle for the DVR.
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Locale | Stockport Edgeley Davenport Hazel Grove Middlewood New Mills Newtown Furness Vale Whaley Bridge |
Dates of operation | 1853–1866 |
Successor | London and North Western Railway |
Derek Forbes bass line addresses
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The Kettering to Huntingdon railway was a railway line which operated in the English counties of Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. Opening in 1866, it covered the miles between the towns until its closure in 1959 to passengers, and in stages in the early 1960s to freight.
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Removed from South Wigston as Wigston Magna is a completely different station on a different site.
Wigston Magna | |
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File:Wigston Magna Railway Station.jpg | |
General information | |
Location | Harborough, Leicestershire |
Owned by | London Midland Region |
Managed by | Midland Railway |
Platforms | 2 |
Key dates | |
1857 | Station opened as Wigston |
1924 | station renamed Wigston Magna |
1951 | station closed for passengers |
1968 | Station closed completely |
Wigston Magna railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin.
Originally simply Wigston, it was later renamed Wigston Magna. Passengers services finished in 1951, while goods services continued it was unstaffed in 1962, finally closing in 1964. The station houses remain and are occupied by a commercial business.[2]
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Line open, station closed | Midland Railway | Line and station open |
References
52°33′35″N 1°02′23″W / 52.55974°N 1.03967°W
Category:Leicestershire
Category:Transport in Leicestershire
Category:Disused railway stations in Leicestershire
Category:Railway stations opened in 1857
Category:Railway stations closed in 1964
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Magna Park is a distribution centre adjacent to the A5 road to the west of the town of Lutterworth in the English county of Leicestershire. Developed in phases by Gazeley Properties in the early 1990's, the estate was built on the site of the former RAF Bitteswell. The airfield had been the location of early jet engine tests carried out by Sir Frank Whittle.
As a result of this all the roads on the site are named after aircraft, i.e. Hunter Boulevard, Wellington Parkway, Vulcan Way, etc.
The site is accessible from the A5 via Junction 20 of the M1 motorway and Junction 1 of the M69 motorway.
Controversy
Controversy rages in Lutterworth about how to manage the traffic flows emanating from Magna Park and the nearby M1 and A5 trunk roads. Some 3,000 heavy goods vehicles pass through the town every day and pollution levels are amongst the highest in the country. The Town Council has established a task group to try to resolve the issues surrounding the proposed Lutterworth Western Relief Road (or bypass) following extensive publicity in the local press.[3]
These problems would be eased by the rebuilding of the Great Central Main Line which would almost certainly provide goods access to Magna Park were it ever to emerge. [citation needed]
Companies
- VWR International (formerly Merck)
- Coca Cola canning
- John Lewis
- Costco
- CEVA Logistics formerly TNT Logistics
Aerial Photo and facts (possibly spam) [4]
Category:Leicestershire geography stubs
RVJ Butt Project
A - Z list for the project.
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The diagram on this page has been created and /or enhanced using these sources and methods;
Sites
- Ordnance Survey Get-A-Map [5]
Put the place name into the search box and track the line methodically for junctions, river crossings, etc. Sometimes you need to use the name of a bigger place nearby and work to the desired location using the navigation device. Work down joining lines to the next station to check that you have the right railway.
- Google Earth [6]
Google Earth can be downloaded for free from here and used to check stations, junction layouts, etc. A good double check on the OS site.
- Railscot [7]
Useful for small diagrams giving the order of stations and where one line crosses another.
- Sub Brit Disused stations [8]
Accessible source of old OS maps featuring the area around a former station and the disposition of junctions there.
Books
- R.V.J.Butt, (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Ltd.
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ACTUAL BOILERPLATE
The diagram on this page has been created and /or enhanced using these sources;
Sites
- Ordnance Survey Get-A-Map [9]
- Various locations checked using navigation around maps.
- Google Earth [10]
- Various locations checked using navigation bars.
- Railscot [11]
- Various locations checked using diagrams.
- Sub Brit Disused stations [12]
- Various locations checked using maps and descriptions.
- Pre 1923 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagrams [13]
- Old railway junction layouts verified
Books
- Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
- Jowett, Alan (2000). Jowett's Nationalised Railway Atlas (1st ed.). Penryn, Cornwall: Atlantic Transport Publishers. ISBN 978-0-906899-99-1. OCLC 228266687.
Lines with diagrams I have worked on
- Abbotsbury branch railway
- Alcester to Hatton Branch Line
- Alston Line
- Alton Line
- Ambergate to Pye Bridge Line
- Anglesey Central Railway
- Arun Valley Line
- Ascot to Guildford Line
- Ashbourne Line
- Ashford to Ramsgate (via Canterbury West) line
- Askern Branch Line
- Bala and Festiniog Railway
- Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway
- Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway
- Belfast–Bangor railway line
- Belfast and County Down Railway
- Benwick goods railway
- Birkenhead Railway
- Birmingham to Peterborough Line
- Bishops Castle Railway
- Blackpool Branch Lines
- Bluebell Railway
- Bridport Railway
- Brighton Main Line
- Buxton Line
- Cairn Valley Light Railway
- Cambrian Line
- Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line
- Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway
- Central Line
- Chatham Main Line
- Chester and Connah's Quay Railway
- Chester-Manchester Line
- Chiltern Main Line
- Circle Line (London Underground)
- Conwy Valley Line
- Cromford and High Peak Railway
- Culm Valley Light Railway
- Cumbrian Coast Line
- Derwent Valley Line
- Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway
- Downpatrick and County Down Railway
- Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
- Dundee and Newtyle Railway
- Easingwold Railway
- East Kent light railway
- East Kent Railway (heritage)
- Eastleigh to Fareham Line
- Ely and St Ives Railway
- Esk Valley Line
- Glasgow Subway
- Gloucester to Newport Line
- Great Central Railway
- Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway
- Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway
- Greenford Branch Line
- GNR Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension
- Great Western Main Line
- Harrogate Line
- Harrogate to Church Fenton Line
- Heads of the Valleys Line
- Heart of Wales Line
- Heart of Wessex Line
- Henley Branch Line
- Hope Valley Line
- Hounslow Loop Line
- Hull and Barnsley Railway
- Hull to York Line
- Lea Valley Lines
- Leamington to Rugby line
- Leeds and Selby Railway
- Leeds-Northallerton Railway
- Liverpool to Manchester Lines
- Liverpool Overhead Railway
- Liverpool to Wigan Line
- London, Tilbury and Southend Line
- London Victoria to London Bridge via Gipsy Hill
- Lymington Branch Line
- Maidens and Dunure Light Railway
- Manchester and Wigan Railway
- Maryport and Carlisle Railway
- Masham branch
- Medway Valley Line
- Meon Valley Railway
- Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway
- Mid-Cheshire Line
- Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway
- Midland and South Western Junction Railway
- Mid Hants Watercress Railway
- Midhurst Railways
- Midland Main Line
- Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
- Mid Wales Railway
- Motorail
- Ribble Valley Line
- Rosedale Railway
- Ruabon to Barmouth Line
- Rugby and Stamford Railway
- Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway
- Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway
- Settle and Carlisle Railway
- Sheerness Line
- Sheffield to Hull Line
- Slough to Windsor & Eton Line
- Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
- Southampton and Dorchester Railway
- South Eastern Main Line
- South London Lines
- South Western Main Line
- South Yorkshire Railway
- Sprat and Winkle Line
- St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway
- Staines & West Drayton Railway
- Staines to Windsor Line
- Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway
- Stockport and Woodley Junction Railway
- Stourbridge Branch Line
- Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway
- Sutton & Mole Valley Line
- Swanage Railway
- Warrington and Altrincham Junction Railway
- Waveney Valley Line
- Welsh Marches Line
- Wensleydale Railway
- West of England Main Line
- Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway
- Wessex Main Line
- West Coastway Line
- West Cumbrian Railways
- West Somerset Mineral Railway
- West Somerset Railway
- West Sussex Railway
- Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway
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Bibliography
References
- Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
- Jowett, Alan (2000). Jowett's Nationalised Railway Atlas (1st ed.). Penryn, Cornwall: Atlantic Transport Publishers. ISBN 978-0-906899-99-1. OCLC 228266687.
- R.V.J.Butt, (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Ltd.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 1 85260 508 1
- A. Jowett, (2000). Jowett's Nationalised Railway Atlas. Atlantic Publishing.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 906899 99 0
- J.H. Lucking ,. Railways of Dorset. Railway Correspondence and Travel Society 1968.
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- Brian L. Jackson. The Abbotsbury Branch. Wild Swan Publications Ltd. 1989. ISBN 0 906867 80 0
- John Scott - Morgan. British Independent Light Railways. David & Charles 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7933-X
- Robert Adley , (1988). Covering My Tracks. Patrick Stephens Ltd.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0-85059-882-6
- Paul Karau , (1977). Great Western Branch Line Termini Combined edition. Oxford Publishing Company and Paul Karau.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0-86093-369-5
- Chris Leigh , (1981). GWR Country Stations. Ian Allan Ltd.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0-7110- 1108-7
- Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith , (1992). Branch Lines Around Wimborne. Middleton Press.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 906520 97 5
- Leslie Oppitz , (2001). Lost Railways of Hampshire. Countryside Books.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 1 85306 689 3
- A. Witton, (1989). ECW Buses and Coaches. Capital Transport publishing.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 185414 107 4
- G.M.Kitchenside, (1967). Isle of Wight Album. Ian Allen Ltd.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 71100621 0
- R.W.Kidner, (1973). The Railways of Purbeck. The Oakwood Press.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 85361 372 9
- Robin Atthill, (1967). The Somerset and Dorset Railway. David and Charles.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 7513 8692 1
- A.J.Ludlam, (1993). The Catterick Camp Military Railway and the Richmond Branch. The Oakwood Press.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 85361 438 5
- John Rhodes, (1984). The Kettering - Huntingdon Railway. The Oakwood Press.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) ISBN 0 85361 301 X
Other sources
External links
SDJ Page with Templecombe layout [15]
station note from Subbrit
Gives the whole label not just the "reference tag".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Bolan
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