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 Station
Elm Park tube station Elm Park Station is a Elm Park.
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Bayswater railway station, Melbourne Bayswater railway station is in the suburb of Bayswater.
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 Articles - Highbury
In 2006 the club will move to a new stadium on the west side of Drayton Park in Lower Holloway and the old ground and some of its stands will be converted to residential dwellings.
Highbury Corner had an impressive station and hotel; it was never rebuilt and was planted with trees and grass and is now the centre of a traffic roundabout.
Highbury was home to a movie/TV/recording studio, which was established at 65A Highbury New Park with a related training school next door in a disused church hall.
www.wathcesa.com /articles/Highbury   (1588 words)

  
 Archway tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Originally named Highgate, the station opened in 1907 as one of the northern terminals of what was then the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway.
Archway tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
It is on the boundary between (Click link for more info and facts about Travelcard Zone 2) Travelcard Zone 2 and (Click link for more info and facts about Zone 3) Zone 3 (for ticketing purposes it is considered to be in whichever zone gives the lowest journey price).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/archway_tube_station.htm   (83 words)

  
 moorgate
An indifferent coach service replaced trains between Drayton Park and Finsbury Park at first, but when the Victoria Line opened in September 1968, it was abandoned, and anyone travelling between the two stations had to use it and double-back via Highbury!
In October 1964, the line was closed north of Drayton Park because its terminal platforms at Finsbury Park were needed to provide cross-platform interchange between the new Victoria Line, then being built, and the adjacent Piccadilly Line.
Highbury station itself had a new entrance built, across the road from the original and giving direct interchange with the BR North London Line Station.
www.dulwich2.demon.co.uk /moorgate.htm   (83 words)

  
 Norfolk By Rail - Private Railways and Heritage Locations
Was used as a highways depot until recently and the station is pictured being dismantled and relocated to Holt on the North Norfolk Railway in January 2002.
The Bure Valley station is situated in the former yard area.
A small part of the station remains and is used as the Anglia Railways' staff signing-on point.
web.ukonline.co.uk /Members/rj.cullen/Site.htm   (83 words)

  
 CULG - Northern Line
The station was too far south for the convenience of most of its intended passengers and yet it could not handle all the ones that it had, but the CandSLR could not afford to replace it.
Camden Town is essentially a V-shaped station, one arm for the Edgware branch and one for the Barnet branch.
Golders Green depot is east of the station; it can be entered at the south end from the tubes, or from the station by reversing in a siding extending a short way into the tube.
www.davros.org /rail/culg/northern.html   (83 words)

  
 List of London railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For tube stations see list of London Underground stations.
Hoe Street, Walthamstow (Renamed Walthamstow Central when Victoria Line terminus opened at same place.)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_London_railway_stations   (83 words)

  
 The East London Line And Great Northern And City Railway
This line was opened in February 1904 over a distance of three and a half miles from Findsbury Park (under the Great Northern Railway station) to Moorgate in the city of London.
The service was cut back to run only as far as Drayton Park from 1964 as Findsbury Park was being rebuilt in connection with the construction of the Victoria Line.
The East London Railway opened their initial line from New Cross Gate station to Wapping on December 7th 1869, The steam hauled service was operated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
easyweb.easynet.co.uk /~gsgleaves/london8.htm   (83 words)

  
 Branch Line News Minor Railways 2003
A notice on the station building at the Mewsbrook Park end stated this was due to the serious illness of Mrs Evans (the line is operated by Mr and Mrs Evans on a lease from the council).
According to the park map it is known as the ‘Polperro Express Railway’ (the locomotive is GWR in outline) The park is open daily until 2 November.
On this occasion the station adjacent to the locomotive shed was in use, in lieu of that at the lower level.
www.rinbad.demon.co.uk /minor03.htm   (83 words)

  
 Articles - Highbury
In 2006 the club will move to a new stadium on the west side of Drayton Park and the old ground and some of its stands will be converted to residential dwellings.
Highbury Corner had an impressive station and hotel; it was never rebuilt and was planted with trees and grass and is now the centre of a traffic roundabout.
Highbury was home to a movie/TV/recording studio, which was established at 65A Highbury New Park with a related training school next door in a disused church hall.
www.outship.com /articles/Highbury   (83 words)

  
 Schedule 11
Railway land to north of Carnoustie Drive and Gifford Street, to west of Bunning Way, to east and south of Vale Royal, to north of Rufford Street, and to east of York Way
Railway land to east of Corsica Street, and railway cutting between Highbury Corner and Boleyn Road
Railway cutting from the west of Holloway Road to Crouch Hill
www.islington.gov.uk /html/udp/schedule11.htm   (83 words)

  
 London Underground history 1900-1909
The intermediate stations were Waterloo, Embankment, Trafalgar Square (now Charing Cross), Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus and Regent's Park.
The intermediate stations were Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Queen's Road (now Queensway), Lancaster Gate, Marble Arch, Bond Street, Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, British Museum, Chancery Lane and Post Office (now St. Paul's)
The station had one platform on a loop and was very cramped The trains ran counter-clockwise around the loop.
www.berga.nu /Lennart_T/lu/1900s.html   (83 words)

  
 Railway Station database
Railways of Scotland (many present day views of closed stations)
Railways of London and the South East (modern traction views at various locations)
Railways of Monklands (various locations in Coatbridge and Airdrie)
www.mulehouse.demon.co.uk /stations/links.htm   (83 words)

  
 Properties for sale in West Drayton
It is situated on a modern development close to West Drayton station, sho...
Situated in a cul-de-sac location just a short walk from the town centre, railway station, bus routes and other amenities and located on the approach...
A ONE BEDROOMED PARK HOME with gas fired central heating, aluminium framed windows, fitted carpets and curtains, gardens and parking.The Park Home is...
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 Railway Station database
In addition, the following stations are only represented by a view of the former station site :
The following stations, marked with an asterisk, were closed before 1900 :
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 az.html
Coalyard Miniature Railway, Kidderminster Railway Museum, Station Approach, Comberton Hill, Kidderminster, Worcs.
Hemsworth Water Park Miniature Railway, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Thorne Park Railway, Thorne Memorial Park, Thorne, Nr Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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 Res-O-Tel : List of hotels for an exhibition.
Sunningdale Park *** - Independent - / Ascot
Distance to tube Station: 10 mins to Olympia/4 mins to S. Bush
Park Inn Heathrow **** - SAS Rezidor Hotels - London Heathrow / U.K. Airports
www.resotel.com /exhibhotels.phtml?which=XFAR5   (83 words)

  
 Zoos, Farms and Other Attractions
The Cotswold Farm Park is full of fun activities, which can be enjoyed whatever the weather.
The following attractions are a miscellaneous group, including farms, zoos, amusement parks, hands on scientific sites and steam railways.
Recreating the golden age of the Great Western Railway with steam locomotives and carriages.
www.blewbury.co.uk /atother.htm   (83 words)

  
 Askalix: Ye Olde Station Guest House Birmingham West Midlands
Hotel Accommodation, Guest House, Golf Course, Bed And Breakfast, B&B, The Belfry, Maxstoke, Forest of Arden, Purley Chase, Birmingham International Airport, NEC, Drayton Manor, leisure park This 100 year old Railway Guest House is set in the English Countryside only 15 minutes from Birmingham International Airport and the NEC.
Ye Olde Station Guest House Birmingham West Midlands
Askalix: Ye Olde Station Guest House Birmingham West Midlands
www.askalex.co.uk /atoz/y/339909707.htm   (83 words)

  
 underground.html
Docklands Light Railway Beckton Branch - SteelBlue - #0000FF
Total end-to-end travel time on the Victoria line: 34
www.reilly2001.info /underground.html   (83 words)

  
 Southern Railway Photo Net - Search for Locations
Southern Railway Photo Net - Search for Locations
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 London Underground history 1900-1909
Extended the branch by the Ealing and South Harrow Railway from Park Royal and Twyford Abbey (close to today's Park Royal) (just north of today's station Park Royal) to South Harrow (just south of today's station with the same name).
The intermediate stations were Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Queen's Road (now Queensway), Lancaster Gate, Marble Arch, Bond Street, Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, British Museum, Chancery Lane and Post Office (now St. Paul's)
Dollis Hill station opened between Willesden Green and Cricklewood (now Willesden Green) and Kingsbury and Neasden (now Neasden).
www.berga.nu /Lennart_T/lu/1900s.html   (83 words)

  
 List of London railway stations
\n* Falconwood station\n* Farringdon station\n* Feltham railway station\n* Fenchurch Street railway station\n* Finchley Road and Frognal railway station\n* Finsbury Park station\n* Forest Gate railway station\n* Forest Hill railway station\n* Fulwell station \n
\n* Queens Road Peckham railway station\n* Queen's Park station\n* Queenstown Road (Battersea)
\n* Abbey Wood railway station\n* Acton Central railway station\n* Acton Mainline railway station\n* Albany Park railway station\n* Alexandra Palace railway station\n* Amersham station\n* Angel Road railway station\n* Anerley railway station
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/l/li/list_of_london_railway_stations.html   (421 words)

  
 Hotels in Luton - BOOKINGS online hotel reservations
Located in the heart of Stevenage, the Express by Holiday Inn is only a short walk from the bus and train stations.
Conveniently situated in the heart of Luton, close to the railway station, Luton International Airport, the M1 Motorway (J10) and the Arndale Shopping Center.… More
The Hyde Park Paddington is all new fully refurbished as a 4 star standard hotel.
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 Green Plan Ltd. Environmental Consultants - Projects - Phase 1, 2 and 3 Environmental Site Assessments
Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment, Service Station, Sherwood Park, Alberta, April 2002
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment, Car Wash, Drayton Valley, Alberta, August 2002
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments for Railway Company, Railway Right-of-way Property in Jasper National Park, Mt. Robson Park and Red Pass Junction, December 1996
www.green-plan.com /projects/esa.shtml   (344 words)

  
 Cycle Ride Three
This ride was to be the longest and most ambitious so far attempted by us, and like all our circular rides we had to return to the car which we had parked at Reepham station as usual, anyway we were up for it so here we go.
of the platform is still there but only just visible, the cattle dock was completely covered in brambles, investigation impossible.A rough car park occupies the area where the station building and the station approach once were.
We left Reepham station at 10.10 am with the usual essentials on board and decided to cycle the short distance to Whitwell and Reepham station by road, where we then joined "The Marriott's Way".
www.peterboggis.co.uk /Cycle-ride3a.htm   (344 words)

  
 Arsenal World - the definitive Arsenal website. Independent news and stats from footymad.net
The area is very much fenced off but the progress can be seen from Drayton Park Road, there’s a good view end of the platform on Drayton Park Station.
The end of platforms one and two of Finsbury Park railway station and what used to be Ashburton Grove itself also offer a look at the progress.
Both strolled along in front of the East Stand from the direction of the players car park, Pat was smiling and wearing shades, so make of that what you will.
www.arsenal-world.co.uk /news/loadfeat.asp?cid=EDZ5&id=169654   (344 words)

  
 Highbury
In 2006 the club will move to a new stadium on the west side of Drayton Park and the old ground and some of its stands will be converted to residential dwellings.
Highbury Corner had an impressive station and hotel; it was never rebuilt and was planted with trees and grass and is now the centre of a traffic roundabout.
Highbury was home to a movie/TV/recording studio, which was established at 65A Highbury New Park with a related training school next door in a disused church hall.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Highbury.htm   (1597 words)

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