Langwith Junction is a suburb of Shirebrook, in Derbyshire, England. Its name derives from the former Shirebrook North railway station, which was on the...
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between Langwith Junction and Chesterfield, and at Warsop between Langwith Junction and Edwinstowe. There were no stations between Langwith Junction and Clowne...
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These consist of Langwith, Langwith Maltings, Nether Langwith, Upper Langwith, Langwith Bassett and Langwith Junction. Langwith lies just west in the district...
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of York Langwith Junction, Derbyshire Langwith railway station, Derbyshire Langwith-Whaley Thorns railway station, Derbyshire Nether Langwith, Nottinghamshire...
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with the main line. Shirebrook North station (originally known as "Langwith Junction", until renamed in June 1924), was opened by the Lancashire, Derbyshire...
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Traffic, notably coal, east of Langwith Junction was heavy, but little materialised on the Chesterfield to Langwith section. These three factors, plus...
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with Chesterfield services at Langwith Junction. At 10:44, for example, four trains would be standing at Langwith Junction: 10:46 to Chesterfield Market...
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Beighton Junction, Killamarsh North Junction, Killamarsh South Junction, the LD&ECR Beighton Branch, Langwith Junction and Pyewipe Junction until 1964...
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Yarmouth Vauxhall continued until 1964. From the 1960s traffic east of Langwith Junction was overwhelmingly coal, much of which went straight from collieries...
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40C 1950–1956 Louth 40D 1950–1958 Tuxford Became 41K 40E 1950–1958 Langwith Junction became 41J 1958–1966 Colwick Previously 38A, became 16B 40F 1950–1964...
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Shirebrook North railway station is a former railway station in Langwith Junction, Derbyshire, England. The station was opened by the Lancashire, Derbyshire...
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Market Place and Lincoln with a market day extra on Fridays between Langwith Junction and Lincoln. All these trains called at Tuxford Central. From 1951...
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Market Place and Lincoln with a market day extra on Fridays between Langwith Junction and Lincoln. All these trains called at all stations, though on the...
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the GNR's Shirebrook (later "Shirebrook South") and the LD&ECR's Langwith Junction (later "Shirebrook North") was opened on 29 May 1901. The passenger...
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Brockwell Nursery School, Loundsley Green Brookfield Primary School, Langwith Junction Brooklands Primary School, Long Eaton Burbage Primary School, Burbage...
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day left Dukeries Junction high level westbound for Chesterfield Market Place (with the Friday extra terminating at Langwith Junction—later renamed Shirebrook...
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to 8 September 1962. A variant on this theme occurred to and from Langwith Junction engine shed in Derbyshire. This service was provided after Tuxford...
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lifting of the LD&ECR from Markham Junction (about two miles east of Arkwright Town Junction) eastwards to Langwith Junction, by then renamed Shirebrook North...
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the GNR's Shirebrook (later "Shirebrook South") and the LD&ECR's Langwith Junction (later "Shirebrook North") was opened on 29 May 1901. The passenger...
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connection to it, opening in 1898. The junction was named Langwith Junction, facing towards Chesterfield. The GNR Langwith station later became known as Shirebrook...
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Ends Langley Common Langley Green Langley Mill Langwith Langwith Bassett Langwith Colliery Langwith Junction Larklands Lathkill Dale Laund Hill Lea Bridge...
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from Killamarsh South Junction through Clowne South to Langwith Junction then through Shirebrook South to Kirkby South Junction acted as a loop line to...
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in Shirebrook, but in nearby Langwith Junction. Shirebrook South built by the GNR on their line from Langwith Junction to Nottingham Victoria via Pleasley...
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LNER Class O4/1 63664 was built by the GCR at Gorton works in 1912 as their Class 8K. Photo in service at Langwith Junction on 7 August 1960...
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63664 was a GCR Robinson Class 8K (LNER Class O4/1) 2-8-0 loco built at Gorton works in 1912. Photo at Langwith Junction in service on 7 August 1960...
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Railway. Four examples were built in 1897. Three were normally based at Langwith Junction, while the other was at Tuxford. In later years they moved to Wrexham...
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Market Place and Lincoln, with a market day extra on Fridays between Langwith Junction and Lincoln. All these trains called at Doddington and Harby. From...
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GCR Class 8K (later LNER Class O4/1) loco 63664 at Langwith Junction engine shed on 7 August 1960...
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side of the town and had a double junction with the Great Northern Railway Leen Valley Extension line to Langwith Junction and the Mansfield Railway to Clipstone...
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George Barlow (footballer, born 1914) (category Langwith Miners Welfare F.C. players)
birth 1914 Place of birth Langwith Junction, England Position(s) Full Back Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1933 Langwith Miners Welfare 1934–1936...
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