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    The Clarence Railway was an early railway company that operated in north-east England between 1833 and 1853. The railway was built to take coal from mines...
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  • Clarence may refer to: Clarence County, New South Wales, a Cadastral division Clarence, New South Wales, a place near Lithgow Clarence River (New South...
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    as Port Clarence following a visit by the then Duke of Clarence, who would later become King William IV. Investors created the Clarence Railway which connected...
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    from leadership. The Clarence Railway was approved a few days later, with the same gauge as the S&DR. The route of the Clarence Railway was afterwards amended...
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  • Clarence is a railway station on the Blue Mountains section of the Main Western railway line in New South Wales, Australia. It opened in 1874 on the original...
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    Points) due to the extensive damage at Clarence caused by the 2013 embankment slip. In March 2020, the railway was well into the project of making the...
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    Clarence Seward Darrow (/ˈdæroʊ/; April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer who became famous in the 19th century for high profile representations...
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    Norton-on-Tees and Stockton. The Clarence Railway reached the town of Ferryhill when its main line from Stockton and Port Clarence opened to mineral traffic...
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    result of the Clarence Railway opening in 1833. The railway, owned by Christopher Tennant, was a rival to the Stockton and Darlington Railway and transported...
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    agreed to the S&DR. In 1844, after the West Durham Railway extended from a junction with the Clarence Railway at Byers Green to Crook, the S&DR extended the...
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    1831), while to the south the Clarence Railway connected Stockton-on-Tees and Billingham to a new port at Port Clarence (opened 1833). Further south again...
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    Clarence Road railway station, was a railway station in Cardiff, and was the terminus of the Cardiff Riverside Branch. Initially, the line opened in 1882...
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    railway station served the town of Norton, County Durham, England from 1877 to 1960, originally on the Port Clarence Branch of the Clarence Railway....
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    Stockton-to-Darlington line, then via Simpasture Junction (the former Clarence railway) through Carlton, Carlton Junction to Carlton South Junction, Bowesfield...
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    Durham Coast Line (category Railway lines in North East England)
    Junction and Norton South Junction, constructed by the Clarence Railway. As with many of the early railways, this line was constructed primarily for the transportation...
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  • Clarence Dock was a railway station on the Liverpool Overhead Railway, adjacent to the dock of the same name. It was opened on 6 March 1893 by the Marquis...
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    Lancashire Union Railway (1862) 1865 Cleveland Railway West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Clarence Railway (1853) Stockton and Hartlepool Railway (1853) 1866...
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    railway station was one of three railway stations that served in the village of Byers Green in County Durham, Northeast England. The Clarence Railway...
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    the local newspaper, The Northern Echo. Sedgefield railway station was opened by the Clarence Railway on 11 July 1835, and operated under several companies...
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    Highway and the North Coast railway line. The Clarence Valley region includes the coastal plain and lower valleys of the Clarence and Nymboida river. Most...
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    people would have worked on the land. Byers Green railway station was opened in 1837 by the Clarence Railway, after it opened its Byers Green branch from Ferryhill...
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  • Sedgefield railway station served the town of Sedgefield, County Durham, England, from 1835 to 1952 on the Clarence Railway. The station was opened on...
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    Davis, Clarence B.; Wilburn, Kenneth E. Jr; Robinson, Ronald E. (1991). "Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Chinese Eastern Railway". Railway Imperialism...
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    Clarence Isaac de Sola (August 15, 1858 – May 10, 1920) was a Canadian businessman, author and Zionist leader based in Montreal. De Sola was born in Montreal...
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  • List of rail accidents (before 1880) (category Lists of railway accidents and incidents)
    while a South Eastern Railway freight train is passing over it. The driver is killed. 9 July – United Kingdom – A Clarence Railway engine standing in a...
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    agreed to the S&DR. In 1844, after the West Durham Railway extended from a junction with the Clarence Railway at Byers Green to Crook, the S&DR extended the...
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    north of Carlton Junction (where the line crossed the route of the Clarence Railway) opening to freight traffic on 1 August 1878. This new line provided...
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    Stockton and Darlington Railway (though using the same name). The station was also served (albeit indirectly) by the Clarence Railway lines from Ferryhill...
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    Dock) Act 1849 (12 & 13 Vict. c. liv)) Clarence Railway Act 1828 9 Geo. 4. c. lxi 29 January 1828   Nantlle Railway Act 1828 9 Geo. 4. c. lxii 29 January...
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    Coxhoe railway station served the village of Coxhoe, County Durham, England from 1838 to 1902 on the Coxhoe branch of the Clarence Railway. The station...
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