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 Leicester railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leicester used to have several other railway stations, including Leicester Belgrave Gate (on the
The first station on this site was constructed by the Midland Counties Railway and was first used on 4 May 1840, when a train of four first and six second-class carriages, pulled by the 'Leopard' steam engine, arrived from Nottingham.
Until the others shut down in 1969, this was known as Leicester London Road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leicester_station

  
 Leicester Square tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leicester Square Tube Station is a station on the
London Underground, located on Charing Cross Road, a short distance to the east of Leicester Square itself.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leicester_Square_tube_station

  
 Encyclopedia: Leicester Square tube station
Leicester Square Tube Station is a station on the London Underground, located on Charing Cross Road, a short distance to the east of Leicester Square itself.
The station is on the Northern Line between Charing Cross and Tottenham Court Road, and the Piccadilly Line between Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Leicester-Square-tube-station

  
 Leicester City Walkers Stadium directions and maps
Leicester Station is on the Midland mainline and has a good service to London with four trains an hour during the day (journey time around 70 minutes).
When you leave the station, cross the road and head down Waterloo Way, which is opposite the station entrance.
From the motorway follow the signs to Leicester city centre.
www.filbertstreet.net /Leicester_City_Walkers_Stadium_Directions.htm

  
 Essential City Guides 1
The Jewry Wall is part of ancient Roman baths built over 2000 years ago, and this museum takes you on on tour of typical Roman life, from artefacts to historic Leicester citizens.
Leicester holds the largest Diwali festivals in the country, with celebrations happening all over the city.
Dino bones, Egyptian mummies and German paintings - that's the main pull of Leicester's largest history and art, there's also a café to refresh yourself after all that culture.
www.centraltrains.co.uk /_young_people/essential_city_guides_attractions.asp?city=leicester

  
 Transport
Leicester Station lies on the University side of the City centre.
Travellers from, for example, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Hull, York, Newcastle, Norwich, Southampton, Bristol and Cardiff can on weekdays reach Leicester before lunch and return home in the evening.
Leicester lies on the London (St. Pancras)-Sheffield, the Birmingham-Nuneaton-Peterborough-Norwich and Stansted, and the Coventry-Nottingham-Lincoln lines.
www.le.ac.uk /maps/howto.html

  
 Breakaways.co.uk offers Leicester hotel availability checking and reservation service
Leicester offers historic battlefields, a beautiful cathedral and a huge shopping centre and also the Great Central Railway with appearances by Thomas the Tank Engine.
Conveniently located in the city centre, close to the Haymarket Theatre and the open air market, the Holiday Inn Leicester is the ideal location from which to enjoy all the history, sport and shopping the city has to offer.
Situated on the M1, the Days Inn Leicester provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
www.break-aways.com /leicester.html

  
 Frith, William Powell on Encyclopedia.com
Later he painted many enormously popular pictures of everyday English life, among them Derby Day (National Gall., London) and The Railway Station (Leicester Mus.).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/F/Frith-W1i.asp

  
 Leicester, Vermont, New England, USA
Some years later a short branch line of the railroad was built from Whiting Station to the shore of Lake Champlain, and another Whiting Station was built there, just south of the village of Whiting; the old Whiting Station and post office were renamed Leicester Junction in 1872.
Leicester in England, already old in Norman times, was particularly well known as the place where Richard III spent the night before he was killed at the battle of Bosworth Field; his body was brought there for burial after the battle.
However, Dudley had been dead for nearly two centuries in Wentworth's time, and there was no Earl of Leicester when this town was named.
www.virtualvermont.com /towns/leicester.html

  
 Leicester Travel Guide - bus, coach and rail: Local, regional and national transport connections.
Leicester St. Margaret's Bus Station (SMBS), Haymarket Bus Station and city centre bus stops are close to all shopping and entertainment venues and approximately 10-15 minutes walk from Leicester Railway Station.
Leicester St. Margaret's Bus Station (SMBS) is the main city centre terminus for regional and longer distance coach services, including all National Express services.
Leicester Railway Station is 10-15 minutes walk from Leicester Haymarket and St. Margaret's Bus Station and the city centre.
www.scbeastmidstravel.co.uk /ConnectionsFromLeic.html

  
 Leicester Square Station - The Open Guide to London
Leicester Square Station - The Open Guide to London
Note this is points of interest about the station itself, like the "Platform For Art" thing at Gloucester Road Station, also things like the explanation of how Bank Station is organised.
The Open Guide to London, London's free editable city guide, is powered by OpenGuides (version 0.39).
london.openguides.org /index.cgi?Leicester_Square_Station

  
 Great Central Railway through Leicester
However, apart from the towns of Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicester, and Rugby (which had other railway companies with competing services to London) it passed through nowhere of any size, though did have a valuable cross country connection through Banbury to the south coast and south Wales.
The route is broken into the following sections, which progress southwards (the “up” direction) from Leicester North Station, on the preserved Great Central Railway, through the centre of Leicester towards the southern city boundary:
- The viaduct from just north of the River Soar to Leicester Central Station.
www.gcrleicester.info

  
 Leicester Station Exhausts and Clutches, Leicester Station exhaust or clutch advertising
Leicester Station Exhausts and Clutches, Leicester Station exhaust or clutch advertising
Sorry, no Exhausts and Clutches listings were found near Leicester Station.
If you want to add your business to Exhausts and Clutches in Leicester Station, Leicester (LE2) click here.
exausts.uk.cabnumbers.com /Leicester%20Station%20LE2.html

  
 radio-now.co.uk: Local DAB digital radio multiplex launches in Leicester
Several existing stations have signed up to broadcast on the new platform and, from today, BBC Radio Leicester, Leicester Sound and 106 Century FM are all available in Leicester using a DAB tuner.
If the prospect of talk-and-easy listening FM station Saga Radio in the new year doesn't appeal to your radio tastes, here's some pre-Christmas good news: Leicester's very own local DAB digital radio multiplex is up and running today.
With the help of a DAB digital radio tuner to receive the new stations, 7 services for Leicester are now available.
www.radio-now.co.uk /news124.htm

  
 BBC - Radio Leicester - Station tour
Epic House is where BBC Radio Leicester is based.
A place which is essential to the staff at BBC Radio Leicester.
This is where the collection of music on vinyl and CD is stored.
www.bbc.co.uk /england/radioleicester/tour/index.shtml

  
 Guide to Space & Astronomy
If you are interested in what you can see in the night sky tonight, including planets, galaxies, aurora and when to see a passing space station, visit our sister-site: the University of Leicester Astronomy Society!
If our use of any material contained within the Educational Guide constitutes infringement of copyright, please mail Dr. Martin Barstow in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Leicester University, to request removal of the items.
Special thanks goes to everyone from who we obtained graphics, especially NASA, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and The Anglo Australian Observatory / David Malin.
www.star.le.ac.uk /edu/index.html

  
 Leicester to Nottingham rail/bike commuting.....
assured by both midland mainline and Leicester station that I will be able to take my bike on free
Personal experience says that you will have no problem with your bike at Leicester station (ask the
> assured by both midland mainline and Leicester station that I will be able to take my bike on free
www.cyclingforums.com /t33938.html

  
 Redcar 's Lifeboats - saving life at sea for more than 200 years
Over the next few pages we'd like to give you an insight into the history and day-to-day workings of our lifeboat station on the North East coast of England.
During the night of Thursday 28th October 2004 thieves broke in to the Redcar Lifeboat Station.
The information on this site, and the views of the Redcar Lifeboat Station and it's crew and officials, should not be taken as RNLI policies.
www.redcarlifeboat.org.uk

  
 Travel Information
The University is roughly three quarters of a mile from the Leicester British Rail station, three miles from Junction 21 of the M1, and one and a half miles from the bus station.
The University of Leicester campus is located in the south east region of the City of Leicester, approximately one mile from the city centre.
From the rail station, you can either take a taxi which will cost about two pounds, catch a number 48 or 80 local bus which both stop just outside the campus on University Road, or you can walk.
www.mcs.le.ac.uk /travel/Travel.html

  
 BBC NEWS England Leicestershire New anti-vandal cameras installed
The train company says vandalism across its network has been cut by 75%, and it is now putting up cameras in sidings near Leicester and Cambridge stations.
All photos so far taken are in the hands of the British Transport Police and six cases are pending.
Central Trains had faced a £300,000 bill every year to clean graffiti from its stock.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/england/leicestershire/3763924.stm

  
 Leicester Radio Society & Computer Club
You can hear it on the Leicester 2m repeater GB3CF on 145.600MHz every Sunday morning at 9am.
Sat 30 - Sun 31 Oct - GB200CLB Amateur Radio Special Events Station - Cromer lifeboat station.
Stations that we have put on the air:
www.lrs.org.uk

  
 Stagecoach Express X7 Timetable: Leicester-Market Harborough-Northampton
X7 Coach/Rail Connections: Connect at Leicester Railway Station with Midland Mainline and Central Trains services to Loughborough, Long Eaton, Derby, Belper, Chesterfield, Sheffield; Attenborough, Beeston and Nottingham.
X7 Rail/Coach Connections: Connect at Leicester Railway Station with Midland Mainline and Central Trains services from Loughborough, Long Eaton, Derby, Chesterfield, Sheffield, Attenborough, Beeston and Nottingham.
Connect at Leicester Railway Station with frequent daily early to late Midland Mainline and Central Trains services to Long Eaton, Derby, Chesterfield, Sheffield, Manchester Piccadilly; Loughborough, Attenborough, Beeston and Nottingham.
www.scbeastmidstravel.co.uk /X7Timetable.html

  
 Takeover Radio
Pick one up from your local newsagent if you are in Leicester.
Takeover Radio have moved to an even better space station.
If you would like to receive your own copy e mail us and we can arrange for a copy to be sent to you.
www.takeoverradio.co.uk

  
 radio-now.co.uk Leicester, Nottingham & Derby radio stations
Leicester and Nottingham tune in to new community Access Radio stations
Depending on where you live, you may be able to receive stations on the Birmingham and Coventry local digital radio multiplexes and stations on the West Midlands regional multiplex.
Leicester gets ready for local digital radio launch in November 2002
www.radio-now.co.uk /emids.htm

  
 The Abbey Pumping Station Corporation Road Leicester
A small vertical wall-mounted engine by Gimsons of Leicester
A view of the rachet driven barring apparatus on No 3 engine
www.fcrammond.clara.net /aps03.htm

  
 St Pancras railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When construction work is completed, the train hall of the interim station will become part of the permanent station.
The Midland company chose for the terminus a site backing onto New Road (later Euston Road) and bounded by St Pancras Road and Brewer Street, with Euston station close to the east and King's Cross station similarly proximate to the west.
A new London line was proposed around 1845, towards the end of the period of speculation later dubbed "Railway Mania".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St._Pancras_station

  
 Leicestershire Villages - Kibworth Beauchamp - Leicester Station
Services from Leicester are operated by Midland Mainline as part of their London (St. Pancras) to Leicester, Derby and Sheffield service and Central Trains on their network extending to the North West, West Midlands and East Anglia.
Leicestershire Villages - Kibworth Beauchamp - Leicester Station
Some Midland Mainline trains call at Luton for connections to Luton Airport and Loughborough for connections to East Midlands Airport, and some Central Trains call at Stansted Airport.
www.leicestershirevillages.com /kibworthbeauchamp/15744.html

  
 PA180817a.jpg :: A Central trains class 170 approaching Leicester station with a train for Lincoln on Saturday 18th October 2003 @ Fotopic.Net
PA180817a.jpg :: A Central trains class 170 approaching Leicester station with a train for Lincoln on Saturday 18th October 2003 @ Fotopic.Net
A Central trains class 170 approaching Leicester station with a train for Lincoln on Saturday 18th October 2003
Added on 20th October 2003, has been viewed 61 times
www.jcp.fotopic.net /p1485500.html

  
 London_Rd_diagram.jpg :: The diagram for London Road Junction box at the south end of Leicester station. It is seen on May 3rd 1986. @ Fotopic.Net
London_Rd_diagram.jpg :: The diagram for London Road Junction box at the south end of Leicester station.
The diagram for London Road Junction box at the south end of Leicester station.
Added on 11th September 2003, has been viewed 80 times
www.nataliejones.fpic.co.uk /p1199012.html

  
 CourtDiary - BarDiary - Who Is Available
Directions: British Rail to Luton Station (from either St. Pancras, King's Cross Thames Link, Blackfriars Thames Link or Moorgate Stations) + 15-20mins walk.
Directions: British Rail to Luton Station (From either St. Pancras, King's Cross, Blackfriars or Moorgate Stations) + 10-15mins walk.
Directions: British Rail to Lincoln Station CHANGING AT NEWARK NORTH GATE STATION(From Kings Cross Station) + 20mins walk.
www.courtdiary.co.uk /index.asp?action=court_list&cl_initial=L

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