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 Station
Bayswater railway station, Melbourne Bayswater railway station is in the suburb of Bayswater.
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 Hampton railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hampton railway station is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south west London, and is in Travelcard Zone 6.
The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by South West Trains.
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Waterloo via Kingston, Wimbledon and Clapham Junction, and two trains per hour to Shepperton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hampton_railway_station

  
 Hampton
Apparently, the mainline railway station used to be called "Herne Bay and Hampton-On-Sea", presumably because the fishery owners wanted to promote their area as a resort separate to the main town.
Hampton is on the quieter, western end of the town.
Hampton has a couple of car parks and the "Trim Trail", a little running track with simple obstacles and exercise bars, aimed at adults and children alike.
www.hbay.co.uk /html/hampton.htm

  
 Severn Valley Railway Hampton Loade Station
At the south end of the station, and to the side of the siding, a committed restoration group are reconstructing a vintage railway coach, the main coach body previously being found in use as a holiday home in the Clent Hills before being rescued.
This large expanse of water cannot be seen from the steam railway and although a bit of a walk from the station it is worth a look around.
is on the west bank side (the same side as the railway) - head towards the river from the station and take a side access road on your left side.
www.svr-visitor.org.uk /Hampton.htm

  
 Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury Street Railway
Inasmuch as operations of the company were restricted to the confines of Hampton, it was necessary on June 13, 1898, to incorporate a new company, the Hampton and Amesbury Street Railway, to construct the extension through Hampton Falls and Seabrook to the state line.
Because this railway was a Massachusetts corporation, it could not legally be included in the merger, so the Lovell interests included the line in the new consolidation by the simple expedient of a lease.
Smith and her brother, Wheaton, would collaborate in the matter of writing a history of Hampton which might cover its entire existence-span of three centuries, or even that epoch which begins in 1892 and is not covered by Dow's History of Hampton.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/history/ourtown/trolleys3.htm

  
 Station
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...
It is adjacent to Shin-Fukushima Station and Hanshin Fukushima...
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 Severn Valley Railway Highley Station
At both ends of the station the trees, bushes and vegetation on the river side have been cut back to show the railway as it used to be and afford some good views from the train.
At the station itself there are a quite limited number of spaces for cars by the side of the entrance driveway, but note that this facility can be closed when special events are held on the railway.
The railway passes through the area on a ledge above the river Severn and the single platform station is situated on a sharp curve.
www.svr-visitor.org.uk /Highley.htm

  
 Mad Dog > Locations > Severn Valley Railway > Hampton Loade
Hampton Loade is on the Severn Valley steam rail line, which runs between Kidderminster (at its southern end) to Bridgnorth (at its northern terminus).
Although it is possible to reach the station by road, it is both easier and more 'atmospheric' to travel and from the area by rail.
Where is it?: The station is a regular calling point for train services travelling in both directions along the line.
www.survivors-mad-dog.org.uk /MDLoade03.html

  
 Albion House, Station Road, Hampton, Middlesex
Hampton railway station is within 100 metres and we are well placed fot the top of the M3 motorway.
Albion House is situated on the corner of Station Road and Oldfield Road in Hampton, Middlesex.
Albion House was converted to office use and now provides a number of office suites on short to medium term licences.
www.exoff.co.uk /albion1.html

  
 What to See in England - Hampton Court (By Gordon Home)
Within a few hundred yards of the Hampton Court station on the London and South-Western Railway stands the magnificent palace of Hampton Court, originally erected by Cardinal Wolsey for his own residence, and after his sudden downfall appropriated by his ungrateful master Henry VIII.
Hampton Court “Maze” is one of the most intricate in the country.
The approach from the station lies through a pair of finely designed wrought-iron gates to the north frontage of the palace, erected by Wolsey himself.
www.authorama.com /what-to-see-in-england-11.html

  
 Old Hampton In New Hampshire
Hampton responded gallantly to the call for men at the outbreak of the Civil War: one hundred and eleven men enlisted, and twenty-six were killed or died in service.
The good people of Hampton were perhaps no more superstitious than men and women usually were who lived in rural communities in Colonial days, and especially those whose homes were near the sea; but it is certain that they peopled the quiet streets of their village with personages our modern eyes do not see.
In another Hampton Falls burying-ground not far away on the Exeter road, is the stone which marks the obscure grave of a man who was once a famous preacher and scholar, Samuel Langdon, D. D., pastor at Hampton Falls, and later president of Harvard University.
www.hampton.lib.nh.us /hampton/history/vignettes/oldhampton.htm

  
 Hampton Wick railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
London and South Western Railway on 1 July 1863: it was reconstructed in 1969.
The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by South West Trains.
The suburb of Hampton Wick is on the opposite bank of the
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hampton_Wick_railway_station

  
 List of London railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of mainline railway stations in London, excluding London Underground and Docklands Light Railway.
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

  
 Hampton Loade Station
This country station in Shropshire, England is situated on the Severn Valley Railway which runs between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster.
Various pages (see the links on the right) can be found including a description of the Station and surrounding area, news, activities, forthcoming events, points of local interest and Hampton Loade Station Fund, to name but a few.
The station is open to visitors every weekend throughout the year and on weekdays whenever trains are running (see the SVR timetable).
www.hloade.free-online.co.uk

  
 Moorabbin Transit Route Service 826 - Hampton to Pakenham
Berwick Railway Station- Berwick Railway Station Bus Interchange.
Departs from the terminus in Station Street at Cook Drive and runs via Station Street, Main Street and Railway Avenue, then via the reverse of the above route to Walker and Robinson Streets, then via Robinson Street to the Dandenong Railway Station Bus Interchange.
There is no service along the Princes Highway between Mansfield Street and Clyde Road, or to Berwick Railway Station on Saturday.
www.buslines.com.au /moorabbin/826.shtml

  
 Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station
Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station
SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY STATION is in the Waterloo-Bridge-road, about a quarter of a mile in a straight direction from Waterloo Bridge.
Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station (Waterloo)
www.victorianlondon.org /transport/waterloostation.htm

  
 FanZone - Away fans info. - Hampton & Richmond Borough  (The Beavers) - Beveree Stadium
The ground is within quarter of a mile of Hampton Railway Station (Waterloo -Shepperton line, SW Trains, 40 minutes from Waterloo) and is accessible by bus from Kingston/Sunbury/Staines/ Richmond.
Situated in the heart of Hampton village, the ground is developed mainly along two sides and surrounded by trees on the two other sides.
Then take the immediately left into Station Road, and Beaver Close is on your right hand side.
www.fanzone.co.uk /A5572F/fanzone.nsf/prnt/F306D55CE0953EAF802568FB00521224!open

  
 Bayside City Council - History
Hampton was originally called Retreat after the Retreat Hotel.
1880's - The railways provided the impetus for the land boom, with speculative subdivision and rapid population growth.
The number of Melbourne's wealthier citizens who owned houses as either summer of permanent residences continues to grow.
www.bayside.vic.gov.au /history.htm

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Hertfordshire
Recent months have seen complaints of serious criminal activity centred on Hampton Wick station.
With more than 6,500 crimes committed on the railway each year at a cost to the industry of more than £150 million, the problem is one of the key challenges facing the nation’s railway network and lineside communities.
With more than 90 per cent of railway crime being committed by young people, schools are being asked to help reinforce the railway safety message next week, which coincides with national child safety week.
www.thisishertfordshire.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=381564

  
 The Twickenham Museum : Strawberry Hill Station
One, is that the station was built at the behest of Lady Frances Waldegrave to ease the travelling for the many house guests she entertained at Strawberry Hill.
On the similar sheet for the 1898 survey the station at Strawberry Hill is clearly shown as are numerous houses and newly constructed residential roads.
In fact the station was built and opened in 1873 and became the subject of numerous articles in the local press including the newly founded Richmond and Twickenham Times.
www.twickenham-museum.org.uk /detail.asp?ContentID=214

  
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A WOMAN endured a serious sexual assault under the railway bridge by Hampton Wick station, after losing her friends and walking home alone from a night out in Kingston.
She passed over Kingston bridge and went along the Upper Teddington Road, reaching the railway bridge in Hampton Wick at about 2.40am.
At this point she heard a tapping noise and was soon grabbed from behind by a large man who dragged her back under the bridge.
www.hillingdontimes.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=423886

  
 HAMPTON COURT Rail station rail or train ticket or car hire.
Organise your trip with Internet-Booking.co.uk and secure your rail tickets for HAMPTON COURT Railway Station.
HAMPTON COURT Rail station rail or train ticket or car hire.
A national rail timetable will indicate the choices of UK railway train times.
www.internet-booking.co.uk /towns/HAMPTON-COURT-.html

  
 Stryker's Railway - Hampton Wick  Surrey
is the oldest Coaching Inn in the village and surrounding Hampton Court Palace area.
All within walking distance of Bushy Park, River Thames, Home Park and Hampton Court Palace.
91 High Street, Hampton Wick, Surrey KT1 4DG Tel.
www.pub-explorer.com /surrey/pub/strykersrailwayhamptonwick.htm

  
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This informative illustrated article is about Hampton Court Palace.
The famous old pile that rivals Windsor Castle in historic dignity and surpasses it in beauty and interest -- Hampton's splendor in the days of Wolsey and Henry VIII, of Elizabeth and William III.
There are some very nice Engraving Wood Cut Prints and drawings.
www.adattic.com /en-us/p_1355.html

  
 Hampton Loade Paddock Garden Railway
The Paddock Garden Railway is a model railway situated in the grounds of Hampton Loade Station, on the Severn Valley Railway.
The model railway is open on most Sundays and Bank Holidays throughout the year.
The locomotives which can be seen here are both live steam and battery powered, and are modelled on the types which are common on the narrow gauge railways around the world.
bobstrains.org.uk /hampton_loade.htm

  
 : : : Welcome to The Barns at Home Farm: : : Located within easy reach of the NEC, Birmingham Airport, Birmingham International Railway Station and Birmingham City Centre.
Hampton in Arden railway station is within walking distance and provides a direct train service to Birmingham International Railway Station from which there is an enclosed walkway to the NEC and a regular bus transfer to Birmingham International Airport - alternatively all these are just a short car journey away.
: : : Welcome to The Barns at Home Farm: : : Located within easy reach of the NEC, Birmingham Airport, Birmingham International Railway Station and Birmingham City Centre.
Guests are requested to refrain from smoking inside the building.
www.thebarns-homefarm.co.uk

  
 Birmingham railway station accommodation - uk accommodation within easy reach of birmingham railway station UK
A red brick built Victorian building dating from 1883, centrally located in the heart of Birmingham only a short distance from the railway station and city centre.
Nightlife and entertainment are on the doorstep and New Street main line station is opposite which provides easy access to Birmingham Airport and the main line networks.....
Restored Grade II Listed building located less than 1 mile from New Street Station and Birmingham's city centre.
www.kayukay.co.uk /railbirmingham.html

  
 World's Columbian Exposition
Atwood-Peristyle, Music Hall, Casino, Fine Arts Building, Forestry Building, Dairy Building, Terminal Railway Station.
The pumping stations were available for visitors to see as a sort of 'working' exhibit that handled the drainage requirements of the site and the sewer needs of the more than 6,500 lavatories and toilets.
Trains traveled between stations at 12 miles per hour on loops around exhibition site.
users.vnet.net /schulman/Columbian/columbian.html

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