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    StainesWindsor line is a 6-mile-46-ch (10.6 km) railway line in Berkshire and Surrey, England. It branches from the Waterloo–Reading line at Staines-upon-Thames...
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    25 miles 48 chains (41.2 km) down the line from London Waterloo and is the terminus of the Staines to Windsor Line, served by South Western Railway. The...
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    The Staines and West Drayton Railway (S&WDR), also called the Staines–West Drayton line and the Colnbrook branch, is a partially open, freight-only railway...
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    Since the company was focused on building its line from Staines to Windsor, the Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway (No. 2) Act 1847 (10 & 11 Vict...
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    Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west...
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    competed to Windsor and Reading, Berkshire and the LSWR regarded the SWDR as encroaching on its territory in Staines. The third station, Staines High Street...
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    StainesWindsor line between Staines and London Services on the Kingston Loop Line between Twickenham and London Services on the Hounslow Loop Line between...
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    branch line to Shepperton, however, this is only served by Putney trains at peak times. The Staines to Windsor Line, which branches off the main line at Staines-upon-Thames...
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    Staines-upon-Thames, also known simply as Staines, is a market town in northwest Surrey, England, around 17 miles (28 kilometres) west of central London...
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  • Thumbnail for Slough–Windsor & Eton line
    The Slough–Windsor & Eton line is a branch railway line 2 miles 63 chains (4.5 km) long, in Berkshire, England. Trains run between the line's only two stations...
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    Datchet railway station (category Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead)
    It is 23 miles 63 chains (38.3 km) down the line from London Waterloo, on the Staines to Windsor & Eton Line. The station has two side platforms linked...
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    entrance to Windsor Castle. The station is the terminus of a branch line from Slough operated by Great Western Railway. Originally named Windsor, the station...
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    on the Waterloo to Reading line. The station was opened in 1856 by the Staines and Wokingham Railway which was taken over by the London and South Western...
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    Richmond Railway was extended to Windsor by the Windsor, Staines, and South Western Railway and the company also built a loop line via Hounslow. Both independent...
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    SER had taken it over in 1852. By the time Earley station opened, the Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway (SW&WJR) was also operating a service...
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    Wraysbury railway station (category Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead)
    link, a new station, to be called Staines High Street railway station would be built between Wraysbury and Staines railway station. This proposal (involving...
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    It is at the junction of the Waterloo to Reading line with the Ascot to Guildford line. The Staines, Wokingham and Woking Junction Railway opened the...
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    opened the station in 1847 as a temporary terminus of the Berks and Hants Line which started at Reading. In 1862 the Berks and Hants was extended to Patney...
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    31 miles 9 chains (50.1 km) down the line from London Waterloo, between Ascot and Bracknell on the Waterloo to Reading line. The station, and all trains serving...
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    Staines High Street railway station was a railway station that formerly served the town of Staines (now Staines-upon-Thames), on the Windsor & Eton line...
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  • back under it by the Wraysbury Reservoir. The Wraysbury then flows into Staines and rejoins the River Colne in the town centre, shortly before it flows...
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    (16.9 km) branch line connecting Aldermaston to the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway (DN&SR) at Burghclere was proposed. The line was authorised...
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    Black Potts Railway Bridge (category Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead)
    (Waterloo) to Windsor, Berkshire across the River Thames. The Staines to Windsor & Eton Line terminates immediately after the bridge at Windsor and Eton Riverside...
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    managed by Great Western Railway, who operate services on the North Downs Line from Reading to Guildford, Redhill and Gatwick Airport. The station has two...
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    Lines.[citation needed] The Chiltern Line ran on two railway lines (Chiltern Main Line and London to Aylesbury Line) from London Marylebone to Aylesbury...
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    the Berks and Hants Line between Reading and Hungerford. Theale has three platforms. Platforms 1 and 2 serve the up and down main line, and platform 3 is...
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    the RG&RR in 1852. The Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway (SW&WJR) opened a line between Staines and Wokingham (Staines Junction) on 9 July 1856...
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    same time, the castle was rebuilt in stone. Windsor Bridge is the earliest bridge on the Thames between Staines and Reading, built at a time when bridge...
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    newspapers giving distances from local church, pubs, and Royal Military College Windsor and Eton Express, 19th February 1853 Berkshire Chronicle, 7th June 1856...
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    Henley-on-Thames branch line that links the towns of Henley-on-Thames and Twyford. It is 1 mile 67 chains (3.0 km) down the line from Twyford and 32 miles...
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