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    Chaul End was a temporary railway halt on the Great Northern Railway's branch line from Welwyn which served a munitions factory near Luton during the First...
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  • Thumbnail for Dunstable Town railway station
    Town, also known as Dunstable Church Street, was a railway station on the Great Northern Railway's branch line from Welwyn which served Dunstable in Bedfordshire...
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    Korlai Fort (redirect from Chaul Fort)
    part of Chaul in Portuguese India, the structure is a specimen of Portuguese colonial architecture. It was built as a companion to the fort at Chaul, at this...
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  • Thumbnail for Potton railway station
    Potton was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small town of the same name in Bedfordshire. Opened in 1857 as part of Sir William Peel's...
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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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  • the west, and Waller Avenue and Chaul End Lane to the east. Challney was originally just another name for Chaul End up on the hill to the south of the...
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    Sharnbrook railway station was opened in 1857 by the Midland Railway to serve the village of Sharnbrook in Bedfordshire, England. It was on the Midland's...
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  • Thumbnail for Three Counties railway station
    Three Counties railway station is a disused railway station near Arlesey in Bedfordshire, England. It served the southern environs of Arlesey. These included...
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  • Thumbnail for Dunstable North railway station
    Dunstable North was a railway station on the London and North Western Railway's branch line from Leighton Buzzard which served Dunstable in Bedfordshire...
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  • Stanbridgeford railway station on the London and North Western Railway's branch line to Dunstable served the Bedfordshire villages of Stanbridge, Totternhoe...
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    Naigaon Railway Station is on the Western Railway line (formerly the Bombay-Baroda railway) in the direction of the Virar railway station. The Greek merchant...
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  • Thumbnail for Oakley railway station (Bedfordshire)
    Oakley railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin. It was closed to passengers in...
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  • Willington was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of the same name in Bedfordshire. Opened in 1903, the station was located...
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  • Thumbnail for Ampthill railway station
    Ampthill railway station was built over a mile from the historic market town of Ampthill in the English county of Bedfordshire by the Midland Railway in 1868...
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  • Tempsford railway station was a railway station built by the Great Northern Railway to serve the village of Tempsford in Bedfordshire, England. The Great...
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  • Thumbnail for Kempston and Elstow Halt railway station
    Kempston & Elstow Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the Bedfordshire town of Kempston in England. Opened in 1905, it was closed...
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  • Thumbnail for Turvey railway station
    Turvey was a railway station on the Bedford to Northampton Line which served the village of Turvey from 1872 to 1962. Opened by the Bedford and Northampton...
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  • Shefford was a railway station on the Bedford to Hitchin Line which served the town of Shefford in Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1857, it gave more...
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  • Thumbnail for Blunham railway station
    Blunham was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small village of the same name in Bedfordshire. Opened in 1862, the station was located...
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  • Thumbnail for Henlow Camp railway station
    Henlow Camp was a railway station on the Bedford to Hitchin Line which served the village of Henlow in Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1857, it gave...
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  • Thumbnail for Southill railway station
    Southill was a railway station on the Bedford to Hitchin Line which served the village of Southill in Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1857, it gave more...
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  • Thumbnail for Luton Bute Street railway station
    Bute Street railway station was the first to be built in Luton, England. It was opened by the Luton, Dunstable and Welwyn Junction Railway Company in 1858...
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  • Scottish Railway in 1938, but closed to passenger traffic two years later in 1940. The line itself closed in 1968, and the site of the railway station has...
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    and was originally called New Mill End. In 1861 the station and line was taken over by the Great Northern Railway. The Prince of Wales, the future George...
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  • Thumbnail for Cardington railway station
    Cardington was a railway station on the Bedford to Hitchin Line which served the village of Cardington in Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1857, it gave...
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  • Cardington Workmen's Platform was a railway station on the Bedford to Hitchin Line which served the Royal Air Force station near the village of Cardington...
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    of Chaul and Bassein. Thacker, Vining & Co. pp. 129. ISBN 9788120608450. da Cunha, José Gerson (1876). Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and...
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    Thane (section Railways)
    2016. Cunha, J. Gerson da (1876), Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and Bassein, Bombay, p. 174, ISBN 9788120608450{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
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    Chiltern Green railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras. The station was located in New Mill End but took its...
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  • 1964; Chaul End Halt; in use by munitions workers 1914 – 1919; Dunstable; LNWR station; opened 1 June 1848; relocated to form through station January...
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