The Seaton branch line was a railway branch line connecting the seaside resort of Seaton, in the English county of Devon, to the main line network at Seaton...
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the wildlife of both. The tramway operates over part of the former Seaton Branch Line, which closed in March 1966. It was established in 1970 by Claude...
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the 15th century. Seaton was served by the Seaton branch line, opened in 1868, from Seaton Junction on the Salisbury to Exeter main line. The railway was...
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as a railway station, on the Seaton branch line, between 1868 and 1966, and has been open as a tram stop, on the Seaton Tramway, since 1980. The station...
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from Axminster, opened 24 August 1903, closed 29 November 1965 To Seaton from Seaton Junction, opened 16 March 1868, closed 7 March 1966 To Sidmouth from...
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Seaton Junction is a closed railway station on the West of England Main Line from London Waterloo to Exeter. It was situated 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Axminster...
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as a railway station, on the Seaton branch line, between 1868 and 1966, and has been open as a tram stop, on the Seaton Tramway, since 1971. It is located...
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Seaton railway station served the holiday resort of Seaton in Devon, England between 1868 and 1966. It was the terminus of a branch line from Seaton Junction...
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originally part of the Seaton Branch line, which connected Seaton, Colyford and Colyton with the main line at Seaton Junction. When the line closed in 1966,...
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2025, leaving Ashington and Seaton Delaval as the only new stations to open at the line's start. Passenger service on the line began on 15 November 2024...
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crowds from all around. Seaton Tramway runs over part of the former Seaton Branch line between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton. The branch closed in 1966, and...
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attempted create a heavy rail link to Seaton Sluice through the construction of the Collywell Bay Branch Line but its construction was halted following...
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Exeter area, two on the Seaton branch line, and one on the Chard branch line. Later on, some were used on the Lymington branch line, but by the end of 1867...
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Blyth and Tyne Railway (redirect from Ashington, Blyth and Tyne Line)
portions of their main line between Seaton Delaval and Hartley and between Bedlington and Newsham, and constructed the branch line to Morpeth. They also...
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old branch line Seaton railway station (County Durham), on the North Eastern Railway Seaton Carew railway station, on the Durham Coast Line Seaton Delaval...
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valley line, and from this time, Rugby to Peterborough was operated as the main line and the Stamford to Seaton section became a branch line, and was...
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in Great Britain Beeching cuts Morrison, Brian (ed.). "The Meldon Quarry Branch". Modern Railways Pictorial, 1986. Ian Allan. p. 16. ISBN 0-7110-1510-4...
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road system, to Seaton. Tramway services started, using a wider gauge of 2 ft 9 in (838 mm), on the southern section of the branch line in 1970, but the...
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serve a planned branch line terminating at Seaton Sluice. Although the line was built, the station did not open and the branch line was abandoned in...
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track line thence to Wansford. Rugby to Peterborough was then operated as the main line and Seaton to Stamford as a branch line. In 1894 the branch line to...
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Sidmouth Railway (category Pages with no gauge entered in Infobox rail line)
line was awarded to R T Relf of Okehampton for £35,000. Possibly learning from the delays encountered in constructing the neighbouring Seaton Branch Line...
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The Lyme Regis branch line was a railway branch line connecting the seaside town of Lyme Regis with the main line railway network at Axminster, running...
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GO Transit rail services (redirect from Seaton line)
east from North Toronto and/or Union Station: the Seaton line to Seaton, and the Locust Hill line to Locust Hill. GO Transit has contemplated a Midtown...
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Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton, GCB, GCMG, GCH, PC (Ire) (16 February 1778 – 17 April 1863) was a British Army officer and colonial governor...
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along the coast to meet the ex-HD&R line near at Hart. The new line, opened on 1 April 1905, bypassed both Seaton Bank and Hesleden Bank further south...
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was the terminus of a branch line from Seaton and opened in 1894 and closed in 1960. In 1910, there were five trains daily to Seaton and four return (five...
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Salisbury to Exeter main line, and the other, opened in 1866, ran south-eastwards from the Bristol – Taunton main line. Each branch had its own Chard passenger...
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Google Maps) Workington Central - Seaton (Cumbria) - Great Broughton (Route in Google Maps) The Rowrah Line was branch line that left the mainline south of...
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station near Newcastle, England. It was opened in 1851 to serve the Seaton Suice Branch Line but was closed by 1862. The station was served by the Blyth and...
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Seaton railway station served the village of Seaton, near Workington in Cumberland (now in Cumbria), England. The station was opened by the Cleator and...
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