• The Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Company was an early railway company that built the first rail connection to Newmarket. Although only around 15 miles...
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    Railway (later part of the London & North Eastern Railway). Newmarket's first railway was a line built by the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway and opened...
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    Great Chesterford railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the village of Great Chesterford in Essex, England. It is 45 miles 56 chains...
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    built by the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway on 4 April 1848 as a single platform terminus for the 15-mile (24 km) line from Great Chesterford. The line...
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  • Newmarket station may refer to: In Newmarket, Suffolk, UK: Newmarket (High Level) railway station, opened 1848 by the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway...
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  • Auckland Ely and Newmarket Railway, a defunct railway in England Newmarket and Chesterford Railway, a defunct railway in England Newmarket railway station...
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    Cambridge. The Newmarket and Chesterford Railway opened the station in 1848 on its line which connected Newmarket and Great Chesterford. They had also...
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    Newmarket railway station (Suffolk) was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 7 April 1902. It is on the Cambridge branch of the Ipswich–Ely line and...
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    and Bury Railway was formally merged with the Eastern Union Railway on 9 July 1847. The Newmarket Railway was built by the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway...
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    Great Chesterford is a village and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. The village is 13 miles (20 km) north from Bishop's Stortford...
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    line from Newmarket to Cambridge (Coldham Lane Junction) was opened which partly used the alignment of the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway which subsequently...
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    Cherryhinton railway station (spelling) was located on the Newmarket Railway's line between Cambridge and Fulbourn,[page needed] serving the Cambridgeshire...
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  • Road railway station served Balsham and Fulbourn in Cambridgeshire. It closed in 1851, along with its line (the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway) which...
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    Bottom estate. Six Mile Bottom railway station served the village from the 1860s (by the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway) until 1967. The hamlet had a...
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    Maldon and Braintree opened. Also in 1848 the ECR took over operations on the Norfolk Railway and leased the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway from October...
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    and a number of smaller railways (the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway, the Eastern Union Railway, and the Norfolk Railway). Unsurprisingly the first...
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  • the Newmarket Railway in 1854 which linked Cambridge with Ipswich Bury St Edmunds. In 1854, the ECR/L&BR owned London Tilbury and Southend Railway started...
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    and London Stansted which is about 20 miles away. Balsham was served briefly by train in the 1840s by Balsham Road on the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway...
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  • This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom...
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  • Enniskillen Railway Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. cxxix) Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. ccciii) ? East Lincolnshire Railway Act...
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  • list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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  • OL 11956311M. "Letters:The Newmarket Railway". Railway World. 35 (408): 181. April 1974. Dewick, Tony (2002). Complete Atlas of Railway Station Names. Ian Allan...
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  • amalgamate the Polloc and Govan and Clydesdale Junction Railways with the Caledonian Railway.}} | {{|Huddersfield and Manchester Railway and Canal (Oldham Branch)...
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    bicycle storage and a small shelter on the platform by the signal box (on the village side). Originally opened by the Newmarket Railway in 1848 but closed...
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  • 117) ? Stokes Bay Railway and Pier Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. cxcii) Tramore Embankment Act 1852 (15 & 16 Vict. c. cxi) Blyth Harbour and Dock Act 1854 (17...
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    St Margarets railway station is on the Hertford East branch line off the West Anglia Main Line in the east of England, serving the villages of Stanstead...
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    Leisure Complex. The railway line from Stratford to Broxbourne, and Ponders End station, was opened by the Northern & Eastern Railway on 15 September 1840...
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    Fletton railway station was a railway station in Fletton, Cambridgeshire just south of Peterborough. It was once home to an extensive goods yard. Former...
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  • St Ives railway station is a former railway station in St Ives, Cambridgeshire. It formed a junction, with lines to the east heading towards Cambridge...
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    Great Yarmouth railway station (originally Yarmouth Vauxhall) is one of two eastern termini of the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the seaside...
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