The Dursley and Midland Junction Railway was a company formed to build a railway branch line to connect the town of Dursley in Gloucestershire, England...
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Coaley Junction station was originally the junction for the short Dursley and Midland Junction Railway branch to Cam and Dursley, built in 1856 and later...
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The Midland and South Western Junction Railway (M&SWJR) was an independent railway built to form a north–south link between the Midland Railway and the...
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Dursley railway station served the town of Dursley in Gloucestershire, England, and was the terminus of the short Dursley and Midland Junction Railway...
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footpath, the Bristol and Bath Railway Path. The railway is part of the otherwise-dismantled Midland Railway Mangotsfield and Bath branch line, which...
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town of Dursley felt disadvantaged by being left off the railway network, and local interests promoted the Dursley and Midland Junction Railway, to make...
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short-lived. Broughton was succeeded, and the railway, now called the West Midland Railway, became part of the Great Western Railway. In 1875, the GWR decided it...
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Cam railway station served the village of Cam in Gloucestershire, England. The station was on the short Dursley and Midland Junction Railway line which...
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Swindon at junction 15 of the M4 with the A346 road, and Whitminster in Gloucestershire, England near the M5 motorway. The A419 is managed and maintained...
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A38 road (redirect from Alfreton and South Normanton bypass)
separated junction with the B600 for Somercotes and the Cotes Park industrial estate, and where it crosses the Nottingham spur of the Midland Main Line...
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River Frome, Bristol (section Hydrology and flooding)
Stone Bridge, near the junction of Rupert Street and Christmas Street, and follows the course of Marsh Street, Prince Street and Wapping Road, passing...
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River Wye (redirect from Wye and Lugg Navigation and Horse Towing-path Act 1809)
per km) between its junction with the River Severn and Monmouth, and a rise of 2.4 feet per mile (0.455 m per km) between there and Hereford. In the summer...
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River Severn (section Etymology and mythology)
Wales Railway from Gloucester, that followed the estuary alongside present day stations of Lydney, Chepstow, Caldicot and Severn Tunnel Junction to Newport...
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from junction 1 of the M48 at Aust to the docks at Avonmouth. After the Severn Bridge was opened in 1966, the A403 was constructed in 1969 and 1970 to...
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Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (which later became part of the Midland Railway) used a terminus station roughly on the site of the current Gloucester...
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Sharpness, Gloucestershire (category Ports and harbours of Gloucestershire)
south was the Sharpness branch of the Bristol and Gloucester Railway, by this time part of the Midland, and opened on 2 August 1875. Although this line...
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River Thames (section Catchment area and discharge)
(Hungerford) Railway Bridge in central London, and the railway bridges by Isambard Kingdom Brunel at Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Gatehampton Railway Bridge and Moulsford...
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Cardiff, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Pyle, Port Talbot, Neath and Swansea, before terminating at the junction with the A40 near the centre of Carmarthen. The A48...
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Cross Country Route (category Railway lines in Yorkshire and the Humber)
the: Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway to Derby, thence the North Midland Railway to Leeds, thence the York and North Midland Railway. From the Labour...
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Golden Valley line (category Railway lines in South West England)
railway line connecting Swindon, Gloucester, and Cheltenham Spa in England. Originally constructed as the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway,...
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company was renamed the Sharpness New Docks and Gloucester and Birmingham Navigation Company. Where the Severn Railway Bridge (completed in 1879) passed over...
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railway museum and shop Norchard High Level - ramp and steps from Norchard Low Level Tufts Junction – Historic junction with disused mineral loop and...
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had absorbed the Midland and South Western Junction Railway (MSWJR) at the 1923 Grouping, the MSWJR trains from Andover, Swindon and Cirencester continued...
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Cotswold Way (section Route and points of interest)
Chipping Sodbury, Wotton-under-Edge, Dursley, Stroud, Painswick, Cranham, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Winchcombe, Stanway and Broadway. It passes numerous places...
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known as the Central Junction Railway promoted by William James, to link the Midlands with London via canal between Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon...
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the Midland and South Western Junction Railway. The station was renamed Cheltenham Spa (Lansdown) on 1 February 1925 by the London, Midland and Scottish...
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M50 motorway (England) (category Wikipedia articles needing a junction list from December 2021)
runs between junction 8 of the M5 motorway, 4 miles (6.4 km) NNE of Tewkesbury on the Gloucestershire-Worcestershire border; and the junction with the A449...
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River Avon, Bristol (category Bath and North East Somerset)
including the Midland Bridge which was originally built by the Midland Railway Company to allow the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway access to and from its...
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Cheltenham, Gloucester and Swindon. The nearest railway station is at Kemble. Construction work for RAF Kemble began in 1936, and the first operational...
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between the Coach and Horses Public House at Weatheroak Hill and the Peacock Inn at the junction with Lea End Lane. Here, a hedge line and footpath run directly...
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