served the suburb of Southcoates. Since closure the station has been completely demolished. "Station Name: Southcoates". Disused Stations. Subterranea Britannica...
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expanded over Southcoates in the late 19th and early 20th century, and the place subsequently gave its name to council wards. The area of Southcoates centred...
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Hull Paragon Interchange (redirect from Hull railway station)
to the Hull and Selby Railway (H&S). As well as trains to the west, the station was the terminus of the Y&NMR and H&S railway's Hull to Scarborough Line...
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Purchase of Lands; Tolls; Additional Lands in Townships of Drypool and Southcoates, Hull; Revival and Extension of period for compulsory Purchase of Lands...
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parishes of Drypool, Garrison Side, Hessle Within, Marfleet, Newington, Southcoates and Sutton Within were abolished on 25 March 1898 and added to the parish...
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Marfleet railway station is a disused railway station on the North Eastern Railway's Hull and Holderness Railway in the Marfleet area of the city of Hull...
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Victoria Dock railway station (also known as Victoria station) was the terminus of the York and North Midland Railway's Victoria Dock Branch Line in Kingston...
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railway station was a station that served the suburb of Wilmington, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was on the Hull and Hornsea Railway and...
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Victoria Dock branch line (category Closed railway lines in Yorkshire and the Humber)
meant that the trackbed from Wilmington to Southcoates was removed. There is no trace now of the Victoria Station. The semi-circular line ran for a little...
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development in the 1920s east of Southcoates – by 1938 the new estate had reached the north-western side of the Holderness railway line, and a new straight section...
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Some of the new housing was to be in the Southcoates area – on a former industrial site, east of Southcoates Lane; and at the former David Lister School...
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Vict. c. 45) Lagan Navigation Act 1814 (54 Geo. 3. c. ccxxxi) Sutton, Southcoates and Drypool Gas Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. xii) North Metropolitan Tramways...
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hotel, the "Station Hotel" (later called "Queen's Hotel") was built. The line began at the York and North Midland Railway's Victoria Dock station and ran...
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list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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Drypool covers a larger area than the council ward, taking in parts of Southcoates West and Holderness Wards,[failed verification] with a catchment population...
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Port of Hull (redirect from Riverside Quay railway station)
Street, and its goods sheds north of this (see Manor House Street railway station). Railway lines also ran from the goods shed to the Humber Dock. Like Humber...
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departs Hull Interchange and heads onto the A1033 via Holderness Road and Southcoates Lane; Service X7 bypasses both roads and runs via Hedon Road for the...
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Church Fenton, Cawood, and Wistow Railway Act 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. cxxviii) Selby and Mid-Yorkshire Union Railway Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. cxvi) Birkenhead...
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of the operation was merged with the North Eastern Railway creating Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd and later in 1916 the remaining company...
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of Kingston upon Hull. It was opened in 1983 on the site of the former Railway Dock and Humber Dock and is managed by British Waterways Marinas Limited...
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(25 & 26 Vict. c. 101) Dore and Chinley Railway Act 1884 (47 & 48 Vict. c. clxxxi) Dore and Chinley Railway Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. xliv) Manchester...
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lxxvii) Bank Post Bills Composition (Ireland) Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 86) Railway Regulation Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 85) Dogs Regulation (Ireland) Act 1865...
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(opened 1860) on the east side of Princes Avenue, and Botanic Gardens railway station (up to 1881 known as Cemetery Gates) at the southern end of Princes...
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was served by Sutton-on-Hull railway station on the Hull and Holderness Railway until 1964. The formation that the railway took through the village is...
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on the city, particularly the Hull Blitz. In 1951, Boothferry Halt railway station opened to serve supporters travelling to the stadium. It would ultimately...
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Stoneferry (redirect from Stoneferry goods station)
A short branch off the Hull-Hornsea railway line was built (c. 1913) which connected to Stoneferry goods station (53°46′08″N 0°19′33″W / 53.7688°N 0...
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junction (see A1166 road). Its boundaries are roughly the railway lines of the Hull and Selby Railway and Hull Docks Branch to the south and east respectively;...
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East Hull Picturedrome in 1912), the Savoy at 310 (built 1923); off on Southcoates Lane was the ABC Royalty; further out on Holderness Road was the Astoria...
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the Northern Cemetery, replacing the one in Hedon Road Cemetery (see Southcoates). In 1962 Newland St John's CE Primary. on Beresford Avenue replaced...
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Hull Savings Bank opened in 1901 across the Beverley Road from the railway station. The 'Bull Inn' was rebuilt c. 1903 to a design by Freeman, Son & Gaskell...
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