Akeman Street was a railway station at Woodham, Buckinghamshire, where the railway linking Ashendon Junction and Grendon Underwood Junction crossed the...
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also refer to: Akeman Street railway station, a former railway station at Woodham, Buckinghamshire, England RAF Akeman Street, a former airfield near Minster...
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line through the parish and opened Akeman Street railway station where it crossed the main road at Woodham. The station had a short working life, being closed...
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Verney Junction railway station was an isolated railway station at a four-way railway junction in Buckinghamshire, open from 1868 to 1968; a junction...
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connecting Quainton to Akeman Street. The railway towards Aylesbury crossed the road via a level crossing immediately southeast of the station. The Aylesbury...
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British Rail 18100 (redirect from British Railways 18100)
of the coaches was used as weather station. Another image at the bottom of the page was also taken at Akeman street in 1969. It was of Co-Co wheel arrangement...
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confused with Waddesdon Road railway station at the other end of the Waddesdon Manor estate on the Brill Tramway. The station was first opened as Waddesdon...
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British Rail Class 80 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1958)
the UK Traction Classification System - Part 2: Locomotives" (PDF). The Railway Centre. 2 May 2006. Archived from the original on 16 September 2012.{{cite...
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Eboracum (York) was Ermine Street. The stations between Eboracum and Cataractonium (Catterick) were shared with Dere Street, which then branched off to...
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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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Swanbourne was a railway station that served the villages of Swanbourne, Little Horwood and Mursley in north Buckinghamshire, England. It was on the mothballed...
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Brill railway station was the terminus of a small railway line in Buckinghamshire, England, known as the Brill Tramway. Built and owned by the 3rd Duke...
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Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway with its headquarters and main station at Chinnor in South Oxfordshire...
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Winslow railway station refers to either one of two railway stations which historically served or is planned to serve, the town of Winslow in north Buckinghamshire...
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Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. at Quainton Road railway station, about 5 miles (8.0 km)...
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Kingswood, Buckinghamshire (section Railway)
Special Scientific Interest, Ham Home-cum-Hamgreen Woods. The old Roman Akeman Street was the main route to Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath and the Crooked...
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Fleet Marston (section Railway)
skeletons. 1,200 coins were also discovered. The course of the former Akeman Street Roman road passes northwest – southeast through the parish. A "heavy...
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East West Rail (redirect from Newton Longville railway station)
Department for Transport (DfT) announced specific plans for Bletchley railway station. The document stated that "it is likely" that Bletchley area renewals...
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Loudwater railway station was a railway station which served Loudwater, Buckinghamshire and Flackwell Heath, on the Wycombe Railway. Loudwater station was located...
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Marston Vale line (redirect from Bedford and London and Birmingham Railway Act 1845)
Bedford RailwayCodes.org "Bedford Railway"Disused Stations Site Record; Retrieved 7 September 2016 Wade-Matthews, Max (2000). Classic Railway Journeys...
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Buckingham was a railway station which served Buckingham, the former county town of Buckinghamshire, England, between 1850 and 1966. The first survey...
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Aylesbury High Street railway station was the London and North Western Railway station which served the town of Aylesbury in the English county of Buckinghamshire...
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joined Akeman Street and Ermin Way at Cirencester, crossed Watling Street at Venonis (High Cross) south of Leicester, and joined Ermine Street at Lincoln...
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Cotswold Line (redirect from Cotswold railway)
The village west of the station is Bledington. The Oxfordshire Way which has been close to the railway since Akeman Street now turns west to Bourton-on-the-Water...
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town, and Chesterton village is on the course of Akeman Street, the Roman road between Watling Street and Cirencester, about 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest...
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Varsity Line (redirect from Bedford and Cambridge Railway)
via London and Aylesbury. The fertiliser flow from Ince and Elton to Akeman Street had ended due to changing modal distribution. The Oxford-Bicester section...
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a railway station at Calvert, Buckinghamshire on the former Great Central Main Line between Manchester Piccadilly and London Marylebone. The station was...
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Bledlow railway station was an intermediate station on the Wycombe Railway which served the Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow from 1862 to 1963. It was...
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London–Aylesbury line (redirect from London and Aylesbury Railway Act 1872)
John's Wood Railway (later part of the Metropolitan Railway) opened from Baker Street to Swiss Cottage in 1868. The Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway connected...
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