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 Station
Greenwich station Greenwich railway station is about 400m southwest of the town centre of River Thames.
Bayswater railway station, Melbourne Bayswater railway station is in the suburb of Bayswater.
Brixton tube station Brixton Tube station is a station in the Brixton railway station (on the London Victoria to Orpingt...
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 Greenwich station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greenwich was linked by a massive brick-built railway viaduct with 878 arches, first to a station in Spa Road (Bermondsey), and later to London Bridge.
Greenwich railway station is about 400 m southwest of the town centre of Greenwich, London, England.
Whilst Greenwich station is the nearest National Rail station to the centre of Greenwich, Cutty Sark DLR station is more conveniently situated for the town centre, the National Maritime Museum, the former Greenwich Hospital, the covered market, and other tourist attractions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greenwich_railway_station

  
 Greenwich
Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich The Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich was a London Borough of Greenwich.
Greenwich Peninsula The Greenwich Peninsula, sometimes known as the Blackwall Peninsula is in the North Greenwich tube...
Greenwich, Ohio Greenwich is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 1,525.
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 Deptford railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The station came into existence when the London and Greenwich Railway opened its first section between Spa Road Bermondsey and Deptford on 8 February 1836; the line was extended eastwards to a temporary station at Greenwich on 24 December 1838.
Deptford railway station is a station in Deptford, London Borough of Lewisham.
It is located on the North Kent Line, almost five miles from London Bridge station.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deptford_railway_station

  
 Greenwich Guide - How to get to Greenwich
Greenwich can be reached by road via the Blackwall tunnel or Woolwich Ferry, by the Docklands Light Railway, by train or Docklands Light Railway to Stratford, then the Underground or by bus, although the latter route demands a number of changes.
There are several other stations on the same line in the London Borough of Greenwich, notably Charlton for access to Charlton Athletic Football Club at The Valley; Charlton and Woolwich Dockyard (closed Sundays) are the nearest stations to the Thames Barrier.
An extension to the DLR from the Isle of Dogs (Mudchute and Island Gardens) to Greenwich and Lewisham was opened nearly two months ahead of schedule on 22 November 1999.
www.greenwich-guide.org.uk /transport.htm

  
 Blackheath railway station Definition / Blackheath railway station Research
It was built using London brick to a design by George Smith (who additionally built Greenwich stationGreenwich railway station is about 400m southwest of the town centre of Greenwich, London, England.
Blackheath railway station is situated in the heart of Blackheath village in London.
One carries the national rail line between central London and Dartford (north Kent); the other carries the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) between Lewisham to the south and the Docklands area and the City of London north of the River Thames....
www.elresearch.com /Blackheath_railway_station

  
 The History of the Southern Railway
A railway scheme was substituted in consequence and in 1831 there was issued the prospectus of the Southampton, London and Branch Railway and Dock Company, which intended to build a dock at Southampton as well as a railway.
Waterloo Station in 1910 was the terminus of the London and
The extension from Nine Elms to Waterloo was enormously expensive and, although the station was not intended to be a terminus, and much of the necessary land and property had been bought for a further extension, and the company had planned to acquire Southwark Bridge, a financial crisis intervened.
mikes.railhistory.railfan.net /r056.html

  
 Greenwich Council Planning & Development Committee Meeting April 4th 1996
Public statements were also made by members of the Greenwich Society and the Blackheath Society in which they argued the case that a more positive line be taken in relation to the by-pass and were subsequently commended for their suggestions by a member of the Committee.
Transport studies for the Millennium Site link from Greenwich/Westcombe Park
This includes Walrond House, which has already been ear-marked for demolition and rehousing of existing tenants, assuming a station is built.
www.gold.ac.uk /world/millen/planning/plan496.html

  
 London and Greenwich
Although the original survey suggested that the four-mile railway would cost £400,000, by the time Greenwich Station was finished in 1840, the total sum spent on the railway was nearly a £1 million.
Unlike other railways at the time, the London and Greenwich was built specifically for passenger traffic and was the first of the many inner suburban commuter systems.
The railway was a great success and by March 1841 the locomotives on the line had made 170,000 journeys and had carried 6,800,000 passengers.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RAgreenwich.htm

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Richmond and Twickenham Times
Bank PA Shirley Arnold, 33, who changes trains at Greenwich station twice a day as she goes to and from work in Docklands and her home in Crayford, is distressed by the sight.
AS IF delayed and overcrowded trains were not enough to rile commuters, now passengers using Greenwich train station have had to look at a decomposing fox for the past four weeks.
While some stations are kept in a lovely condition, with gardens and pot plants for commuters to gaze at, others show a lack of care.
www.richmondandtwickenhamtimes.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=463089

  
 The Stadium Guide - The Valley
Charlton Railway station is a short walk from the station.
North Greenwich station (Jubilee Line) and take the bus for a short ride to the stadium (line 161, 472 or 486).
www.stadiumguide.com /valley.htm

  
 Press Release
Locations include Canada Square in Canary Wharf, Greenwich Park, Harley Street, Greenwich railway station and the King William restaurant at the Old Royal Naval College.
The film is one of several in the University of Greenwich Multimedia Technology graduation show, which will be open to the public on Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31 from 12 noon to 4pm.
A multimedia student at the University of Greenwich, George Flatters, has made a 15-minute video drama called OVA, on the ethical issues involved with genetic engineering, business and industrial sponsorship, for his final year project.
www.gre.ac.uk /pr/releasearchive/827.htm

  
 Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Eastern Railway Station
The first mile and a half runs on arches side by side with the East Greenwich Railway, the next eight:, miles on the Croydon Railway, and the continuation to Reigate station, 20½ miles from London, on the Brighton Railway.
SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY STATION is on the Surrey or Southwark side of London Bridge.
The South Eastern works begin at Reigate station, and run to Canterbury, Ramsgate, Deal, Folkestone, and Dover.
www.victorianlondon.org /transport/londonbridgestation.htm

  
 Railway Station in Vincent Road, Woolwich, c. 1900
The station was later moved to Woolwich New Road.
The North Kent Railway Line from London came to Woolwich in 1849.
In 1993 this building too was demolished and replaced with the present hi-tech station.
www.ideal-homes.org.uk /greenwich/woolwich/railway-station.htm

  
 Annotated Bibliography on Railroad Land Grants, with a Focus on the Northern Pacific Railroad and Its Corporate Descendants
Kelley (reported by D. Wolfe Brown, phonographer) on the Northern Pacific Railway, in its relations to the development of the northwestern section of the United States, and to the industrial and commercial interests of the nation.
Kendall, Edward P. Gilman's addition to the city of Seattle [map]: showing ideal sketch for future dock improvements of Union Pacific, Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways on water-fronts owned by them at Salmon Bay and Smith's Cove, drawn by Ed.
Greever, William S. Arid domain; the Santa Fe Railway and its western land grant.
www.landgrant.org /biblio1.html

  
 London Bridge Station, London SE1: tourist information from TourUK
After the line was extended to Greenwich a new station was opened at the foot of London Bridge on the South bank of the Thames.
London Bridge Station is symbolic of the City of London and for many years was its chief entrance from the south-east.
The approaches to the station were widened in 1866 and in 1880.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/londonbridge_station1.htm

  
 Welcome to the Hamilton House Hotel
Greenwich Mainline Railway Station is a 12 minute walk from the hotel.
Docklands Light Railway at Greenwich station connects to CANARY WHARF (Jubilee Line), BANK (Northern and Central Line), CANNING TOWN (Jubilee line) as well as NORTH GREENWICH for the Dome.
The hotel is only a 12 minute walk from Greenwich Mainline and DLR station.
www.hamiltonhousehotel.co.uk /sitefiles/location.htm

  
 Docklands Light Railway - Stations - Greenwich
Greenwich station connects with southeastern services for central London and Kent.
This station is five minutes walk from Greenwich town centre, now a World Heritage Site.
Download a local map of the area surrounding this station in PDF format.
www.londontransport.co.uk /dlr/stations/greenwich.shtml

  
 Greenwich Station
The first station, which opened on 24 December 1838, was a temporary station while a grand station was being built.
The main station was opened on 12 April 1840.
The station has just been rebuilt again for the new DLR Lewisham Extension which opened in November 1999.
www.infotransport.co.uk /trains/station/12

  
 Charlton - InfoSearchPoint.com
Charlton is perhaps best known as the home of Charlton Athletic F.C. The club plays at The Valley (a former chalk pit) situated to the north of the village, close to the main road and railway line between Greenwich and Woolwich.
Charlton is a place in south-east London, in the London Borough of Greenwich, sandwiched between east Greenwich and the Woolwich Dockyard area of west Woolwich.
The core of the area is Charlton Village, which is situated on a hillside overlooking the River Thames, but suburban sprawl means the name is now applied to a large area reaching down to the south bank of the river - where the Thames Barrier is located.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Charlton

  
 Transport Links
It is approx 5 minutes walking distance to the church or you may prefer to get off at Greenwich railway station for a 15 minute walk.
Trains from Greenwich and the surrounding area serve the following termini: London Bridge, Waterloo and Charing Cross (Trafalgar Square) as well as Cannon Street (City of London) and on some lines Victoria.
Greenwich is easily accessible by the A2/M2, A20/M20 roads, which connect with the M25, and the A102M links with the M11 road to the North and East Anglia.
website.lineone.net /~sheila.moss/transport.htm

  
 Greenwich Cafes and Tea Rooms
london greenwich, blackheath, woolwich, charlton, eltham, plumstead, and others...
www.locallife.co.uk /greenwich/cafes3.asp

  
 Visiting the Greenwich Campus
Greenwich Railway station is just off the map to the left.
Greenwich is full of restaurants and pubs catering mainly for the tourists who visit Greenwich so you will have no problem finding something to eat and drink.
You may have to change at Canary Warf or another station but this is very clear from the electronic signs and there are announcements and an attendant on board the train to ask.
staffweb.cms.gre.ac.uk /~lp01/gettinghere

  
 Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society
The railway museum housed at the terminus of the old Vienna-Warsaw Railway provided much to interest us, from a vast range of locomotives and rolling stock to well-displayed exhibits in the museum cases, covering the social history of the line.
When at the railway station the electric bus plugged into the mains to recharge its batteries for the next run.
Contemporary copies of 'The Railway Magazine' chronicle events precisely; signs of failure were seen on the evening of 17 July at the point where the line passed under the highest part of the hill (85ft deep to the tunnel), and the line was closed next day.
www.glias.org.uk /news/168news.html

  
 GUIANA (Guyana, Guayana') - Online Information article about GUIANA (Guyana, Guayana')
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encyclopedia.jrank.org /GRA_GUI/GUIANA_Guyana_Guayana_.html

  
 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

  
 This Is Local London
Bellway Homes proposes to redevelop the 2.7 hectare New Haddo Estate, between Greenwich railway station and Deptford Creek, to create 500 homes.
A Greenwich Council spokesman said: “This proposed development is the latest in a number of high-profile projects which are currently transforming the local area.” A public consultation on the plans will continue through to September.
Residents are vowing to fight plans for a £50 million estate with a “monstrous” tower block.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /display.var.406761.0.0.php

  
 Rough Guides Travel
Suddenly Greenwich railway station didn't seem so far away.
Three cancellations later I was still at Greenwich.
Ten minutes east of Innsbruck, Swarovski Crystal World is a high-tech theme park showing off the engineering prowess of the local Swarovski factory, purveyors of the cut-glass animals and figurines regarded as rank kitsch by some and prized collectibles by others.
travel.roughguides.com /spotlight_display.html?spotlightid=113

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