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 Station
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 Fenchurch Street Station [Definition]
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 Dagenham Dock railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Off peak service consists of two trains an hour in each direction between Fenchurch Street railway station and Grays railway station.
Train times for Dagenham Dock railway station from National Rail
It is next to the A13 and the closest station to the local Ford plant.
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 Barking - Gospel Oak
Originally the wide covered staircases were towards the Barking end of the station, but in the late 90s new stairs were built at the other end, leading directly out onto the main road.
Opened 9th July 1894, the original station was on the opposite side of the road to the present one, and had a neat brick booking office on the bridge and long covered ramps leading down to the platforms.
The station was enlarged slightly over the years, but by 1902 the District line had reached it, the area was fast becoming built up, and the little station could no longer cope.
www.barking-gospeloak.org.uk /history.htm

  
 Articles - London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Transport in the borough is provided principally by the District Line of the London Underground which passes through the borugh west to east with stations at Barking, Upney, Becontree, Dagenham Heathway and Dagenham East.
Barking is also served by the Hammersmith and City Line and by c2c and Silverlink National Rail routes.
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is a London borough in East London.
www.1-helmets.com /articles/London_Borough_of_Barking_and_Dagenham

  
 Web Barking at Local.co.uk
Latest news June 9, 2005: Barking rugby club have announced the formation of a development squad of players between the ages of 19 and 24 for the coming season.
Introduction Dog1 is left in the boarding kennel, he "scolds" his owners with non-stop barking when they return.
Welcome to the Barking ringers' website Barking Church is situated about 10 miles north-west of Ipswich in Suffolk.
www.local.co.uk /Barking/Web

  
 Milton Railway Station Campaign - New Stations
A list of List of New Heritage Railway Stations is available.
Station with 2x97 metre platforms costing £900,000 opened as part of the reopening for passengers of the line from Huddersfield to Halifax.
This single-platform station in Hampshire reopened 34 years after the last passengers used the station (3rd May 1969), as part of a franchise commitment by SouthWest Trains (SWT) in partnership with Hampshire County Council (£2m), the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) and Network Rail.
miltonstation.members.beeb.net /newstations.htm

  
 Sustainable Transport In Barking
My comment was that the Barking station still gives out out-of-date ATOC London Connections maps, and even those are hidden out of view.
Barking and Dagenham Post is about plans to re-vamp the Heathway and the Mall, tinged with the news that the WH Smith branch will close down.
Barking and Dagenham Post in his election address, he said “I want the area [Dagenham Heathway] made motor friendly, with more parking”.
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 C2c - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The London Underground District Line also serves Upminster, Barking, West Ham and Tower Hill (for Fenchurch Street) and tickets are interchangeable between the two operators.
All stations on the route are managed by c2c with the exception of Fenchurch Street which is managed by Network Rail and West Ham which is managed by London Underground.
The service then splits at either Barking or Upminster with two trains an hour for Grays via Rainham, two for Southend Central via Ockendon and four services to Shoeburyness via Basildon (two of which run semi-fast and do not stop at Limehouse, West Horndon, Laindon or Pitsea).
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/C2c

  
 Railway station & branch line photographs: Dagenham Dock - Cathkin Barrow
A selection of the Railway Correspondence and Travel Society's Nigel Mundy Collection of negatives of stations and signal boxes is also included.
The collections include those of C L Kerr and George Robin in the Mitchell Library (Glasgow City Libraries) in Glasgow, e-mail: history_and_glasgow@cls.glasgow.gov.uk, the Boyd Collection in the National Archives of Scotland, Falkirk District Museum and Perth Museum and Art Gallery.
Views will, generally speaking, show station buildings, or parts thereof, and/or a train or locomotive; for more accurate/detailed descriptions of the views, it is advisable to contact the archive or photographer in question.
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 BARKING RAILWAY STATION
When Barking station first opened in 1854 it was described as being “just outside the town”.
Well, c2c runs Barking station, but in their information they often forget that it is served by other lines.
Barking Town Centre is quite well provided with cycle parking stands — in particular near the station.
colin-newman.members.beeb.net /station.html

  
 balham
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 East Ham Station - Biggest ham resource on the Internet
Barking station is a London Underground and National Rail station...Find thousands of free online definitions and reference guides at TheFreeDictionary.com.
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 Railway Station database
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 Victorian London - Directories - Dickens's Dictionary of London, by Charles Dickens, Jr., 1879 - "Fixed Points (Police)"
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 United Kingdom
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 Bus Barking at Local.co.uk
Barking, Becontree, Dagenham 62 Stagecoach London SLD 337 Chadwell Heath JD 87 Stagecoach London TA 380 Barking Station JG
Bus in Barking at local.co.uk - Find local web sites about Bus that cover the Barking area.
Gospel Oak to Barking Mondays to Fridays BUS TRAIN BUS TRAIN BUS TRAIN BUS TRAIN BUS TRAIN BUS Gospel Oak 06 25........
www.local.co.uk /Barking/Bus

  
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Railway Tavern, Lower Railway Street/South Street, Braintree, Braintree
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Railway Tavern, Prospect Place/Forest Lane, Forest Gate, ForestGate
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 Alex Dong - London UK
The station at Barking is served by the District and Hammersmith and City underground lines, the London Fenchurch Street -Southend line and the Silverlink Railway to Gospel Oak, in North London.
Goodmayes Station, which is about a 15 minute walk or a short bus ride away, is served by the Great Eastern Railway (London Liverpool Street to Shenfield or Southend services).
Bus routes 5, 87, 238 and 387 run to the Barking Campus from Barking Station.
dongtaichi.com /london2005   (255 words)

  
 Station
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 People and Places
BARKING, Railway Station ----- BARKING, Town Hall ----- BARKING, Town Quay ----- BEACONTREE HEATH, Civic Centre ----- CHIGWELL, Three Jolly Wheelers * -----
LEYTONSTONE, Walnut Tree ----- PLAISTOW, Greengate ----- PLAISTOW, Greenway/Barking Road, ----- RAINHAM, Railway Station ----- ROMFORD, Railway Station ----- STRATFORD, Eastway Cycle Circuit -----
UPMINSTER, Railway Station ----- WALTHAMSTOW, Waltham Forest Central Library -----
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 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 16 Jun 1999 (pt 2)
There are no current plans to electrify the Barking to Gospel Oak railway line and no proposals have been received for a station at Tufnell Park.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what plans he has for the electrification of the Barking to Gospel Oak railway line; what proposals he has received for the opening of a station at Tufnell Park; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions when he expects to receive plans for the re-opening of the Bletchley and Bicester railway line; what level of expenditure on this line is planned by his Department; and if he will make a statement.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199899/cmhansrd/vo990616/text/90616w02.htm   (1455 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Nov 1996 (pt 6)
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the visit of the Minister for Railways and Roads to the Barking to Gospel Oak line on 28 October, what conclusions he has reached in respect of the ability of the line to produce an improved passenger service; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what were the (a) traffic volumes, (b) traffic speeds and (c) bus speeds on the A1 (Archway road) to Upper street, Angel, N1, (i) before it attained red route status and (ii) at present.
My visit confirmed my view that the franchising of North London Railways, the operator of the Barking-Gospel Oak branch, will not only safeguard the current level of service on the line, but will bring about major improvements in its performance.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199697/cmhansrd/vo961119/text/61119w06.htm   (1212 words)

  
 The Pump House Steam & Transport Museum Walthamsow - Map
Queens Road Walthamstow, Barking to Gospel Oak Line, then 5 minute walk.
Just past St James Street Station there is a sharp left hand bend in the road followed by a roundabout.
Continue along the A503 until the crossroads at Blackhorse Road Underground Station.
freespace.virgin.net /pumphouse.walthamstow/map.htm   (1212 words)

  
 Walthamstow Queens Road railway station
Walthamstow Queens Road is a station on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, in Zone 3.
Walthamstow Queens Road railway station in the news
It was opened as Walthamstow on 9 July 1894 and renamed on 1 May 1968.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/W/Walthamstow-Queens-Road-railway-station.htm   (1212 words)

  
 Interchange stations on the London Tube Map
Therefore: either Barking's status as an interchange station is a long-standing mistake, or the existence of the mainline connection is not the correct explanation of why Barking is marked as an interchange station on the Tube Map.
I am thinking in particular of Barking, which is an interchange station, whereas the neighbouring stations to the west (East Ham, Upton Park, etc) are not.
If the purpose of designating 'interchange' stations were to recommend the best transfer points, then that purpose fails in this case, as the passenger is left to choose which of those two stations to change at.
easyweb.easynet.co.uk /~ursa/peter/trains/inter.htm   (1212 words)

  
 Tramway Postcard - Ilford Council Tramways Car 23
In turn from 7th June 1905, Ilford operated over Barking Tramways' tracks from Loxford Bridge via Fanshawe Avenue to Longbridge Road near Barking railway station, although this ceased on 30th September 1907, but from 1st June 1914 Ilford leased these tracks again and then exclusively ran the service from Loxford Bridge through to Barking Broadway.
Initially the two routes operated were Ilford Hill to Barkingside and Broadway (Loxford Bridge after 27th May 1903) to Chadwell Heath.
Overhead wire with side bracket current collection was used, except on the High Road from Broadway to Seven Kings Hotel where there were centre brackets, these being replaced by side poles and span wires in 1913 (Broadway - Seven Kings Station) and 1919 (remainder).
www.tramways.freeserve.co.uk /Cards/Postc53.htm   (1212 words)

  
 Barking station: Just the facts...
The station was opened in 1854 by the London Tilbury & Southend Railway (additional info and facts about London Tilbury & Southend Railway), with the Gospel Oak to Barking line (additional info and facts about Gospel Oak to Barking line) following in 1894.
On the Underground, it is served by the District (A region marked off for administrative or other purposes) and Hammersmith & City (additional info and facts about Hammersmith & City) lines; Barking is the eastern terminus for the Hammersmith & City, though the District Line continues eastward to Upminster (additional info and facts about Upminster).
The station is in Zone 4 (additional info and facts about Zone 4) and is managed by c2c (additional info and facts about c2c).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/B/Ba/Barking_station.htm   (175 words)

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