• The Stour Valley Railway is a partially closed railway line that ran between Shelford, near Cambridge, and Marks Tey in Essex, England. The line opened...
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    the railway town of Ashford. The route of the Stour Valley Walk follows the river. The source, of what is known at that point as the Great Stour, is near...
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  • Stour Valley may refer to The valley of one of the various Stour rivers Stour Valley Line Stour Valley Railway Stour Valley Walk Stour Valley Path Stour...
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  • The Stour Valley Line is the present-day name given to the railway line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton, in England. It was authorised as the Birmingham...
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    surrounding Stour Valley area. The 19th century saw the arrival of the railway with the opening of a station on the historic Stour Valley Railway, and Sudbury...
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    The Colne Valley Railway is a heritage railway based at Castle Hedingham Station, near Halstead in Essex, England. The railway consists of a 1 mile (1...
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    Gainsborough line (category Community railway lines in England)
    Beeching cuts initiated in the 1960s, the line, then known as the Stour Valley Railway, continued beyond Sudbury to Shelford in Cambridgeshire. Today the...
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    Festival held each September. The museum was originally formed as the Stour Valley Railway Preservation Society on 24 September 1968. The SVRPS was established...
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  • England. A railway in the Colne Valley was first proposed in 1846 when the Colchester, Stour Valley, Sudbury and Halstead Railway Company was incorporated to...
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  • broad gauge. In the railway modernisation of the later 1960s, preference was given to the alternative route on the Stour Valley Line, and the former...
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  • Pampisford railway station is a former British railway station in Pampisford, Cambridgeshire. It was on the Stour Valley Railway from 1865 to its closure...
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    villages known as The Stours, located in the River Stour Valley, five miles (eight kilometres) south of Gillingham. West Stour has a village hall, one...
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    Aylesbury Railway, 1846 Bedford and Cambridge Railway, 1865 Birkenhead Railway, 1861 (jointly with GWR) Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway, 1847...
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  • Long Melford–Bury St Edmunds branch line (category Railway lines opened in 1865)
    Long Melford–Bury St Edmunds branch line was a railway between Long Melford on the Stour Valley Railway and Bury St Edmunds on the Ipswich to Ely Line...
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    during the 2013–14 winter floods and 100 residents were evacuated. The Stour valley has produced rich evidence for early human (Palaeolithic) activity. Gravel...
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    carries the railway to Aston station over the canal, just before the bottom lock of the flight is reached. At Salford Junction, the Tame Valley Canal runs...
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    interconnected railways. The Stour Valley Railway ran from Cambridge to Sudbury and beyond, via Haverhill North; the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway ran from...
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  • The Saffron Walden Railway was a branch of the Great Eastern Railway between Audley End and Bartlow on the Stour Valley Railway between Shelford to Haverhill...
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    The River Stour (/ˈstʊər, ˈstaʊər/, pronounced rhyming with either "tour" or "sour") is a major river in East Anglia, England. It is 47 miles (76 km)...
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    Haverhill railway station was a station in Haverhill, Suffolk, on the Stour Valley Railway, which opened in 1865 and closed in 1967. It was sometimes known...
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    opened by the Eastern Counties Railway in 1845 and later became a junction with the opening of the Stour Valley Railway from Haverhill on 1 June 1865....
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    Little Stour, which in turn joins with the Great Stour at Plucks Gutter near East Stourmouth. The Nailbourne flows from Lyminge, through the Elham Valley until...
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    Bartlow railway station was a station in Bartlow, Cambridgeshire on the Stour Valley Railway at the junction with the Saffron Walden Railway. There were...
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    Cambridge. Several railway lines were closed during the 1960s, including the Cambridge and St Ives branch line, the Stour Valley Railway, the Cambridge to...
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    Anglia railway network's Station Adopters' Awards. The first Sudbury station was built by the Colchester, Stour Valley, Sudbury & Halstead Railway, which...
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    granted by William de Say, Lord of the Manor. The railway station was on the Stour Valley Railway between Shelford and Colchester, closed since 1967...
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    The Stour Valley Walk is a recreational walking route that follows the River Stour, through the Low Weald and Kent Downs, from its source at Lenham to...
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    The Stour (/ˈstaʊər/, rhymes with "flour")[citation needed] is a river flowing through the counties of Worcestershire, the West Midlands and Staffordshire...
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    1850s, the Stour Valley Railway built its Wolverhampton–Birmingham line along a route mostly parallel to the new main line canal. The railway company built...
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    were bought, on the other side of the Birmingham, Wolverhampton & Stour Valley Railway. Eventually, as the business outgrew Muntz's own rolling mill in...
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