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    Lancaster Green Ayre railway station was the Midland Railway's station in the city of Lancaster in England. The line between Green Ayre and Morecambe...
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  • first station in Lancaster, England, open from 1840 to 1849 Lancaster Green Ayre railway station, England, from 1848 to 1966 Lancaster bus station, England...
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    0954083; -2.6672639. Trains running between Lancaster Green Ayre railway station and Wennington railway station stopped at Claughton between Caton and Hornby...
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    day between the main LNWR station at Lancaster Castle and Heysham with reversals en route here and at Lancaster Green Ayre. The new trains proved to be...
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  • (5 km) of railway to a new station at Lancaster Green Ayre. The single-track line opened on Whit Monday 12 June 1848, a temporary station having been...
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    Lancaster railway station (formerly known as Lancaster Castle railway station) is a railway station that serves the city of Lancaster in Lancashire, England...
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  • Lane on Morecambe Road. The station opened in 1957 and closed to passengers in 1966 with the line between Lancaster Green Ayre, and Morecambe Promenade....
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    (afterwards station master at Burton upon Trent) John Richard Needham from 1956 (formerly station master at Lancaster Green Ayre) Cheltenham Spa station is served...
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    Lancaster (Castle) Lancaster Green Ayre Lancaster (Greaves) Scale Hall Lancaster is served by the West Coast Main Line from Lancaster railway station...
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    from Green Ayre to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (L&CR) Lancaster Castle station on 19 December 1849. The Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway was incorporated...
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    Morecambe branch line (category Lancaster, Lancashire)
    recommended that it should be kept open rather than the Midland line to Lancaster Green Ayre, even though the latter was electrified. This proposal was ratified...
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    Greyhound Bridge (category Bridges in Lancaster, Lancashire)
    carry the Morecambe Harbour and Railway Company's new railway, linking the adjoining Lancaster Green Ayre railway station to Morecambe Harbour. That was...
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    The first Lancaster railway station was the northern terminus of the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway, located in the Greaves area of the city of...
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  • from the main line ex-LNWR Lancaster Castle station, it ran downhill a short distance to the ex-MR Lancaster Green Ayre station, where trains reversed to...
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    Arkholme for Kirkby Lonsdale railway station served the village of Arkholme in Lancashire, England. It is situated on what is now the Leeds–Morecambe...
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  • Conder Green railway station served the hamlet of Conder Green, in Thurnham, Lancashire, England, with trains to nearby Glasson Dock and Lancaster along...
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    Hest Bank railway station was opened by the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (L&CR) three miles north of Lancaster Castle railway station. The line had...
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    Leeds–Morecambe line (category Transport in the City of Lancaster)
    to: Hornby (closed 1957) Caton (closed 1961) Halton (closed 1966) Lancaster Green Ayre Scale Hall (1957–66) At Morecambe, the line divided: a triangular...
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  • Glasson Dock railway station served the town of Glasson Dock, in Thurnham, Lancashire, England, with trains to nearby Conder Green and Lancaster along the...
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  • Galgate railway station served the village of Galgate in Lancashire, England. Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales...
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    Blackpool Central was the largest railway station in the town of Blackpool in the county of Lancashire, England. It contained 14 platforms; at its closure...
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    was left to a special trainload of railway workers from Lancaster to pass buckets of water from the river. The station was rebuilt in brick and timber and...
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    Hornby railway station served the village of Hornby in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. The station was located in a cutting off...
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    to Low Gill on the London and North Western Railway (LNW) West Coast Main Line Bentham Lancaster Green Ayre At this point the line divided: a triangular...
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  • West Coast Main Line diagram (category Standard gauge railways in England)
    Complete Atlas of Railway station Names (1st ed.). Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 0-7110-2798-6. Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great...
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    Wrea Green railway station was on the Blackpool South to Kirkham line. It served the village of Wrea Green, in Lancashire, England, and closed in 1961...
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    Borwick railway station formerly served the village of Borwick in Lancashire, England. It was located on the Furness and Midland Joint Railway line between...
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    Westmorland (now in Cumbria). The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway built the Ingleton Branch Line from the existing Ingleton Station to Low Gill. By the time the...
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  • Caton railway station served the village of Caton in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. The station was located near Ball Lane and...
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    There have been three locations for Fleetwood railway station in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. The first, from 1840 to 1883, was in Dock Street, opposite...
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