The Chester and Holyhead Railway was an early railway company conceived to improve transmission of Government dispatches between London and Ireland, as...
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Central, Llandudno and Holyhead. On 23 September 1840, the first station at Chester was opened by the Chester and Birkenhead Railway (CBR). One week later...
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(Welsh: Porth Celtaidd). The first station in Holyhead was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway on 1 August 1848, but this was replaced by the...
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Holyhead Admiralty Pier railway station served the pier in the town of Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales, from 1851 to 1925 on the Chester and Holyhead Railway...
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the Chester and Holyhead Railway (C&HR) from Saltney into Chester opened on the same day, worked temporarily by the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway (S&CR)...
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North Wales Main Line (redirect from Crewe and Chester Line)
the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company as the route of the Irish Mail services to Dublin. The line was later incorporated into the London and North...
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line was finally closed on 5 January 1972. The Chester and Holyhead Railway opened its line from Chester to Bangor on 1 May 1848. This was followed on...
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and Saturday mornings only. The town gained its first railway as early as 1848 with the opening of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, but the railway company...
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railway station on the North Wales Coast Line serves the town of Prestatyn in North Wales. The station was built on the Chester and Holyhead Railway (CHR)...
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intermediate stations on the Chester and Holyhead Railway main line along the coast. Trains could run between Chester and Bangor from the day the station...
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on services from Holyhead to South Wales and Birmingham International. The station was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway on 1 May 1848; it was...
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Gwynedd and Anglesey. The station, which cost £6,960 to build (about £21 million in 2015), was opened on 1 May 1848 by the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Lying...
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Britannia Bridge (redirect from Britannia Bridge railway station)
critical link of the Chester and Holyhead Railway's route, enabling trains to directly travel between London and the port of Holyhead, thus facilitating...
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North Western Railway, giving it a direct route from London to Carlisle. In 1858, they merged with the Chester and Holyhead Railway and became responsible...
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roadstead in addition to Holyhead's pre-existing 276 acres (112 ha) old harbour. With the opening of the Chester and Holyhead Railway in August 1848 on Anglesey...
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LNWR Lady of the Lake class (category London and North Western Railway locomotives)
acquisition of the Chester and Holyhead Railway by the LNWR, and primarily saw use on the Irish Mail route from London to Holyhead. They were the first...
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multiple units. Cardiff-Holyhead: Cardiff Central to Holyhead, via Newport, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Chester, Llandudno Junction and Bangor with some southbound...
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The bridge had been designed and built by famed railway engineer Robert Stephenson for the Chester and Holyhead Railway. A Royal Commission inquiry found...
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1840s, the Chester and Holyhead Railway committed to building a railway line along the coastline of North Wales between Chester and Holyhead on Anglesey...
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PS Hibernia (1847) (category Ships of the London and North Western Railway)
passenger vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway from 1847 to 1859 and the London and North Western Railway from 1859 to 1877. She was built...
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completion of the Chester & Holyhead Railway in 1850, and the building of Holyhead railway station, did the Irish Mail return to Holyhead, operated from...
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PS Cambria (1848) (category Ships of the London and North Western Railway)
passenger vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway from 1848 to 1859 and the London and North Western Railway from 1859 to 1861. She was built...
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Mold railway station in Mold, Flintshire, Wales, opened on 14 August 1849 as the terminus of a double-track line from the Chester and Holyhead Railway, starting...
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closure followed in 1983. The Chester and Holyhead Railway opened its route in 1848 from Chester to Bangor, and to Holyhead in 1850. Its promoters saw the...
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Irish Mail (category Named passenger trains of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway)
1848 - 1998 to commemorate the services' 150th anniversary. Chester and Holyhead Railway Allen, Cecil (1983). Titled Trains of Great Britain. London:...
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operates the following routes: An hourly service between Holyhead, Bangor, Chester, Shrewsbury and Wrexham General; services continue alternately to Birmingham...
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and was used by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. The so-called "Irish Mail Line" of the Chester & Holyhead Railway ran from Holyhead railway station...
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Liverpool and Manchester Railway, but problems with its use became all too apparent when a new bridge carrying the Chester and Holyhead Railway across the...
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The railways arrived on Anglesey with the construction of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, of which the section from Llanfairpwll to Holyhead opened...
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station was opened on 1 May 1848 as part of the Chester and Holyhead Railway (now the North Wales Coast Line) and was named simply Holywell. A brick built signal...
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