0.1171 CrouchHillrailwaystation is a railwaystation on CrouchHill between Stroud Green and Crouch End , North London . It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line between Upper Holloway railwaystation Upper Holloway and Harringay Green Lanes railwaystation Harringay Green Lanes . Whilst the station has no direct interchange to a tube station, LUL stations station Finsbury Park station is a fifteen ...Infobox London station name CrouchHill symbol overground image name CrouchHill stn entrance.JPG caption Entrance to westbound platform railcode CRH manager London Overground owner Network Rail fare zone 3 locale Stroud Green borough London Borough of Islington events1 Opened years1 1868 platforms 2 ... category CrouchHillstation stn art lnk CRH N44AU s start s rail title LOG s line system LOG line Goblin ... Stnlnk Harringay Green Lanes previous Stnlnk Hornsey Road route Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway col 000000 end Transport in London UKrailwaystations London Overground navbox DEFAULTSORT CrouchHillRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Islington Category Former Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1868 Category Railway stations served by London Overground Category DfT Category E stations nl StationCrouchHill ..., towards either Stnlnk Gospel Oak or LUL stations station Barking in the peak period and once every 20 minutes at other times. All trains from the station are operated by London Overground . Transport links London bus routes 210, W3 and W7. Station Infrastructure Platform 1 is for trains toward Stnlnk Gospel Oak and Platform 2 is for trains toward LUL stations station Barking . This station does not have a ticket office except for the security office which is not officially part of the station but is on its premises. However, staff are usually present on the platforms. This station has two ticket and two Oyster card machines one for each platform as well as two waiting rooms. This station ... more details
Crouch End RailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Haringey Category Railway stations ...Infobox Closed London station name Crouch End image File Crouch End stn building2 2010.JPG 250px Crouch End station building in 2010 caption The site of Crouch End station building in 2010 owner Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway locale Crouch End borough London Borough of Haringey Haringey platforms 2 start 1867 end 1954 replace none tubestation yes Crouch End railwaystation is a former station in the Crouch End area of north London . It was located between Stroud Green railwaystation Stroud Green station and Highgate tube station Highgate station on Crouch End Hill just north of its junction with Hornsey Lane. The station building was located on the road bridge over the railway but only small parts remain of the structure today. History The station was built by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway and opened on 22 August 1867. The line ran from Finsbury Park to Edgware railwaystation Edgware via Highgate tube station High level station Highgate with branches to Alexandra Palace railwaystation Muswell Hill branch Alexandra Palace and High Barnet tube station High Barnet . After the Railways Act 1921 1921 Railways Act created the Big Four railway companies, the line was, from 1923, part of the London and North Eastern Railway London & North Eastern Railway LNER . In 1935 London Underground planned, as part of its Northern Line New Works Programme ... of the unfinished works in 1950 and passenger services to Crouch End station were ended by British ... Parkland Walk . Gallery Image Crouch End Station Remains.jpg Remains of station platforms Image ..., 1900 Image Crouch End station building circa 1910.jpg The station building in c.1910 Gallery center ... Stroud Green railwaystation Stroud Green route Edgware, Highgate and London Railway EH&LR col 000000 ... Photographic Archive Crouch End station in 1935. Note the early style pre 1920s telephone box ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Burnham on Crouch image File Burnham on Crouchrailwaystation 1.jpg 265px code BUU manager National Express East Anglia locale Burnham on Crouch borough Maldon district Maldon usage0405 0.281 usage0506 0.264 usage0607 0.276 usage0708 0.267 usage0809 0.271 platforms 1 start Burnham on Crouchrailwaystation serves the town of Burnham on Crouch in Essex , England . A part of the Crouch Valley Line , the station, and all trains serving it, are operated by National Express East Anglia . It is located near the Mangapps Railway Museum . As of May 2011 the typical off peak service is one train every 40 minutes to Southminster and to Wickford. ref http www.nationalexpresseastanglia.com travel information train timetables may 2011 timetable May 2011 timetable National Express ref File Burnham on crouch rail station 1940145 a0c3fec5.jpg thumb left 275px The station in 1961 References references External links oscoor gbx TQ947965 stn art lnk BUU CM08SH http www.essex family history.co.uk crouchvalleyline.htm History of the Crouch Valley Line http www.burnham.org.uk crouchvalleyline.htm Local information about Crouch Valley Line Rail start rail line previous Althorne railwaystation Althorne next Southminster railwaystation Southminster route National Express East Anglia br small Crouch Valley Line small col NXEA colour S end coord 51.63361 N 0.81197 E region GB source enwiki osgb36 TQ947965 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Railway stations in Essex Category Former Great Eastern Railway stations Category Railway stations served by National Express East Anglia Category DfT Category D stations EastEngland railstation stub ... more details
About a street in London the railwaystationCrouchHillrailwaystation coord 51 34 27 N 0 7 17 W type landmark region GB display title CrouchHill is a street in north London , England , running between Crouch End and Stroud Green in the boroughs of London Borough of Haringey Haringey and London Borough of Islington Islington . The street has a CrouchHillrailwaystationrailwaystation of the same name on the Islington south slope of the hill, which is served by the Gospel Oak to Barking line . The Parkland Walk main Parkland Walk Running underneath CrouchHill is a public walkway called the Parkland Walk , a public foot and cycle path that stretches from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace , and follows some of the course of the Northern Line The Northern Heights plan Northern Heights planned rail extension to the Northern Line , abandoned on 9 February 1954. Balcombe Street Siege In 1974, rooms in a house on the Islington side of CrouchHill were rented by Irish Republican Army IRA members who were subsequently arrested at the end of the Balcombe Street Siege . ref name mb1 cite book last Bishop, Patrick & Mallie, Eamonn first authorlink title The Provisional IRA publisher Corgi Books year 1987 pages 256 doi isbn 0 552 13337 X ref References Reflist Category Streets in Haringey Category Streets in Islington London road stub it CrouchHill ... more details
Mill Hillrailwaystation may refer to Railway stations currently in use Mill Hill Lancashire railwaystation in Lancashire Mill Hill Broadway railwaystation in London Mill Hill East tube station in London Disused or demolished railway stations Mill Hill Isle of Wight railwaystation in Cowes Mill Hill The Hale railwaystation in London Similar names You may be looking for Mills Hillrailwaystation in Manchester disambig ... more details
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Infobox London station name Sydenham Hill image name Sydenham Hill stn south entrance.JPG caption southern entrance manager Southeastern train operating company Southeastern fare zone 3 symbol rail locale Sydenham Hill borough London Borough of Southwark events1 Opened years1 August 1863 platforms 2 railexits0405 0.310 railexits0506 0.306 railexits0607 0.499 railexits0708 0.562 railcode SYH latitude 51.4326 longitude 0.0802 Sydenham Hillrailwaystation is in the London Borough of Southwark in south London . The station serves Sydenham Hill and parts of Sydenham and Dulwich . It is in Travelcard Zone 3 , and the station and all trains are operated by Southeastern train operating company Southeastern . The station is at the north western portal of the Sydenham HillRailway Tunnel. The station is 5.75 miles from London Victoria. Services The typical off peak service is four trains an hour northbound to Victoria Station London London Victoria via Herne Hillrailwaystation Herne Hill and Brixton railwaystation Brixton and four trains an hour southbound to Orpington via Bromley South railwaystation Bromley South . rail start rail line previous West Dulwich railwaystation West Dulwich next Penge East railwaystation Penge East route Southeastern train operating company Southeastern br small Chatham Main Line Victoria Orpington small col B0C4DE end References Reflist External links stn art lnk SYH SE217ND Image Croydon, Norwood & Woodside RJD 53.jpg thumb right A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around the Brighton Main Line and Chatham Main Line in South London. Commons category Sydenham Hillrailwaystation Transport in London DEFAULTSORT Sydenham HillRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Southwark Category Former London, Chatham and Dover Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1863 Category Railway stations served by Southeastern Category DfT Category E stations nl Station Sydenham Hill ... more details
Infobox Closed London station name Ludgate Hill image name Extract of 1889 Railway Map Showing Ludgate Hill & Holborn Viaduct stations.png owner London, Chatham and Dover Railway locale City of London platforms 2 start 1 June 1865 end 3 March 1929 replace none File Ludgate HillStation remains , with RCTS Rail Tour geograph 2362410 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg thumb right Ludgate HillStation remains , with RCTS Rail Tour in 1953 Ludgate Hillrailwaystation was a railwaystationstation in the City of London opened by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway LC&DR as its City terminus on 1 June 1865. It was on the Ludgate railway Viaduct between Queen Victoria Street and Ludgate Hill , slightly north of Blackfriars station . North of the station Ludgate Viaduct continued to the Snow Hill tunnel to connect with the then recently opened Metropolitan Railway south of Farringdon station Farringdon to enable ... ended in 1916, after which services north of Ludgate Hillstation ran only the few hundred yards to Holborn Viaduct railwaystation Holborn Viaduct station which opened in 1874. Ludgate Hill was little ... Lane & St Pancras Blackfriars, Snow Hill & West Street RJD 84.jpg thumb right A 1914 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ludgate Hillrailwaystation See also List of London railway stations ... tube station very near the site of Ludgate Hillstation, but it was abandoned when a different alignment ... site, above a new tunnel which connects the old Snow Hill tunnel and Blackfriars station for Thameslink services. City Thameslink railwaystation City Thameslink station in the new tunnel has a southern exit at Ludgate Circus, roughly on the site of the old Ludgate Hillstation. Disused Rail Start Rail line next Blackfriars railwaystation Blackfriars previous Holborn Viaduct railwaystation Holborn Viaduct route London, Chatham and Dover Railway London, Chatham br & Dover Railway br ... sb sites stations l ludgate hill index.shtml Disused Stations Ludgate Hillstation http www.abandonedstations.org.uk ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Camp Hill image File Camp Hill Goods station yard site geograph.org.uk 1599648.jpg thumb caption The goods yard site in August 1979, before redevelopment. line Midland Railway locale borough manager owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years Start date 1840 12 17 df y events Station opens years1 17 August 1841 events1 closed years2 15 November 1841 events2 reopened years3 1 December 1867 events3 closed then reopened as Camp Hill and Balsall Heath years4 1 April 1904 events4 renamed Camp Hill years5 End date 1941 01 27 df y events5 Station closes ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref Camp Hillrailwaystation was a railwaystation in Birmingham opened by the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway in 1840 and was its first terminus. Subsequently the line extended to join the London and Birmingham Railway to the latter s Curzon Street railwaystation Curzon Street terminus . From 1854, Birmingham New Street station New Street opened but because of the necessity for a reversal many trains from the Midland Railway line from Derby Midland railwaystation Derby continued to use Camp Hill until New Street was extended in the 1880s. ref Pixton, B., 2005 Birmingham Derby Portrait of a Famous Route, Runpast Publishing ref From 1867 to 1904 it was known as Camp Hill and Balsall Heath The station had a goods yard, which is now the site of a retail estate. It formed part of the Camp Hill Line , closed to passenger traffic in 1941. References reflist West Midlands railway stations disused coord 52.46131 1.88354 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Railway stations opened in 1840 Category Former Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations closed in 1941 ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Staple Hill gridref ST644757 image Image Staple Hillrailwaystation in 1967.jpg 250px caption Staple Hillrailwaystation in 1967 manager Midland Railway owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway br London Midland Region of British Railways locale Staple Hill, South ... 7 March 1966 events2 Closed Bristol railway map collapse Bristol and Gloucester Railway Line collapse yes Staple Hillrailwaystation was on the Midland Railway line between Bristol and Gloucester on the outskirts of Bristol. The station was on the Bristol and Gloucester Railway line, but opened in 1888 ... in the area to the south of Mangotsfield . Staple Hill was served by stopping trains between Bristol and Gloucester and also by trains between Bristol and Bath Green Park railwaystation Bath ... end of the station, it had difficult access and was approach by zigzag paths down the cutting embankment. The station buildings were in Gloucestershire, but the platforms extended inside the Bristol city boundary. No goods facilities were ever provided at Staple Hill, but the station was well used by commuters ... were withdrawn on 4 January 1965 and between Bristol and Bath on 7 March 1966, when the station closed. The line through the station was due to close on 3 January 1970, with services between Bristol and Gloucester diverted to the former Great Western Railway route as far as Stoke Gifford , but a landslip at Staple Hill a week before closure meant the diversion came into effect early. The route is now part of a Bristol & Bath Railway Path cycle path and one of the platforms is still visible. Services Disused Rail Start rail line previous Fishponds railwaystation Fishponds br small Line and station closed small next Mangotsfield railwaystation Mangotsfield br small Line and station closed small route Bristol and Gloucester Railway br small Midland Railway small col 000080 end box References Mike Oakley, Gloucestershire Railway Stations , 2003, Dovecote Press, Wimborne, ISBN 1 904349 ... more details
Hooley HillRailwayStation served the Hooley Hill area of Audenshaw. coord 53 28 14 N 2 6 41 W display title Disused Rail Start rail line next Dukinfield and Ashton railwaystation Dukinfield and Ashton previous Denton railwaystation Denton route LNWR br small Stalybridge Junction Railway small col 010385 end box References http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 392,397,1 1940s OS map of the area http web.ukonline.co.uk cj.tolley rjd rjd 032.htm 1912 Junction diagram of the Ashton Area Closed stations Greater Manchester Category Disused railway stations in Tameside Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1887 Category Railway stations closed in 1917 Category Railway stations opened in 1921 Category Railway stations closed in 1950 Manchester railstation stub ... more details
Dunham Hillrailwaystation was a railwaystation in Dunham on the Hill , Cheshire . It was opened in 1850 and closed in 1952 . ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations d dunham hill index.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Dunham HillStation Bot generated title ref ref British Railways Atlas.1947. p.20 ref Near to the station was a branch line leading to the former ROF Dunham on the Hill explosives storage depot. ref http www.airfieldinformationexchange.org community showthread.php?3990 ROF Storage Depot Dunham on the Hill&p 48027 post48027 ref center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Mickle Trafford railwaystation Mickle Trafford next Helsby railwaystation Helsby route Birkenhead Joint Railway col 000000 end References reflist coord 53.24863 2.80025 type landmark region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title Closed stations Cheshire Category Disused railway stations in Cheshire Category Former Birkenhead Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1850 Category Railway stations closed in 1952 NorthWestEngland railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ashley Hill image name caption pregroup Great Western Railway locale Ashley Down borough City of Bristol original Bristol and South Wales Union Railway postgroup Great Western Railway platforms latitude 51.4783 longitude 2.5767 gridref years 13 August 1864 events Station opens years1 23 November 1964 events1 Station closes Bristol railway map collapse Ashley Hillrailwaystation was a railwaystation serving the area of Ashley Down in the north of Bristol , England . It was located on what is now known as the Filton line. It was served by stopping trains to Severn Beach railwaystation Severn Beach via Pilning railwaystation Pilning , Avonmouth railwaystation Avonmouth via Chittening Platform railwaystation Chittening and Swindon railwaystation Swindon via Badminton railwaystation Badminton . History The station was opened in 1864 by the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway , which was absorbed by the Great Western Railway in 1868. The station passed to the Western Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was closed by the British Railways Board in 1964. rail start rail line previous Stapleton Road railwaystation Stapleton Road next Horfield railwaystation Horfield route Great Western Railway br small Bristol and South Wales Union Railway small col 010385 end box The site today Trains running between Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway pass the site. Remains of one of the platforms are clearly visible. References Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised Closed stations Gloucestershire Category Disused railway stations in Bristol Category Beeching closures in England SouthWestEngland railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Barton Hill locale Barton Hill, North Yorkshire Barton Hill borough Ryedale image name Barton HillStation converted geograph.org.uk 1767310.jpg caption Barton Hillrailwaystation in 1961 line manager owner platforms latitude 54.069959 longitude 0.919590 gridref SE708643 Barton Hillrailwaystation was a minor railwaystation serving the villages of Barton Hill, North Yorkshire Barton Hill and Barton le Willows in North Yorkshire , England. Located on the York to Scarborough Line it was opened on 5 July 1845 by the York and North Midland Railway . It closed on 22 September 1930. The station was originally just named Barton, but the Hill suffix was added in July 1853. References Reflist Refbegin Butt Stations Refend External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 470,463,1 Barton Hillstation on navigable 1947 O. S. map Historical Rail Start rail line next Howsham railwaystation, North Yorkshire Howsham br small Station closed Line open small previous Flaxton railwaystation Flaxton br small Station closed Line open small route York and North Midland Railway Y&NMR br small York to Scarborough Line small col FFFF00 end box Category Disused railway stations in North Yorkshire Category Railway stations opened in 1845 Category Railway stations closed in 1930 Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ... more details
Blackheath Hillrailwaystation was a railwaystation in south east London on the border of Greenwich and Lewisham . It was opened in 1871 by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway on its Greenwich Park branch . It served as the end of the line until the stretch to Greenwich Park railwaystation Greenwich Park was opened in 1888. It closed in 1917 along with the rest of the line, owing to poor use. The station building remained beside the A2 road Great Britain A2 road until the mid 1980s but was then demolished, and today the site has been entirely built over. Whilst the building work was being undertaken the retaining wall and tunnel under the A2 were visible. ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations b blackheath hill index.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Blackheath HillStation Bot generated title ref Disused Rail Start Rail line next Greenwich Park railwaystation Greenwich Park previous Lewisham Road railwaystation Lewisham Road route London, Chatham and Dover Railway London, Chatham br & Dover Railway br small Greenwich Park branch small col 000000 end References reflist Disused railway stations of London coord 51.47244 0.01445 type railwaystation region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Greenwich london railstation stub ... more details
File Burgess Hillrailwaystation 1939586 161404a0.jpg thumb right 275px View towards Haywards Heath in 1961 Burgess Hillrailwaystation serves Burgess Hill in West Sussex . Located on the Brighton Main Line and Thameslink 15  km 9 miles north of Brighton railwaystation , train services are provided ... is served by Wivelsfield railwaystation . History The first station at Burgess Hill was opened on 21 ...Infobox UK station symbol rail name Burgess Hill code BUG image name Burgess HillStation 01.JPG manager ... Brighton and South Coast Railway LB&SCR in 1846 and a track plan of the station dating from 1874 shows ... from the station is Southbound 3tph trains per hour to Brighton railwaystation Brighton 1tph to Littlehampton railwaystation Littlehampton via Hove railwaystation Hove and Worthing railwaystation Worthing Northbound 2tph to Bedford railwaystation Bedford via London Bridge station London Bridge and St. Pancras railwaystation St. Pancras International 2tph to London Victoria railwaystation London Victoria via Gatwick Airport railwaystation Gatwick Airport rail start rail line previous Haywards Heath railwaystation Haywards Heath next Preston Park railwaystation Preston Park br small Hove railwaystation Hove on Sundays small route Southern train operating company Southern br small West ... rail line previous Wivelsfield railwaystation Wivelsfield or br Gatwick Airport railwaystation Gatwick Airport next Hassocks railwaystation Hassocks route Southern train operating company Southern br small Brighton Main Line col 8CC63E rail line previous Wivelsfield railwaystation Wivelsfield br small Haywards Heath railwaystation Haywards Heath on Sundays next Hassocks railwaystation Hassocks ... File Burgess HillStation 04.JPG Main street level building on Station Road, housing the ticket office and newsagent File Burgess HillStation 02.JPG An original 1841 building formerly a parcels store on Platform 1 File Burgess HillStation 05.JPG Southward view from the footbridge, with Southern ... more details
Edge Hillrailwaystation serves the district of Edge Hill, Liverpool Edge Hill in Liverpool , England ... by means of a new tunnel to Liverpool Lime Street railwaystation Lime Street Station from Edge Hill resulted in the construction of a new station further north at Edge Hill at the tunnel portal. Both Crown Street and the old Edge Hillstation then became goods stations. Crown Street was used as a coal and agricultural goods terminal. The new Edge Hillstation was opened in 1836 and has been in continuous ... gallery File Edge Hillrailwaystation in 2008.jpg File Edge HillStation Enterance.jpg File Edge Hillrailway yard 2051042 f8951fcc.jpg Edge Hill goods yards in 1959 gallery Services Edge Hill lies ... Oxford Road calling at Mossley Hillrailwaystation Mossley Hill , West Allerton railwaystation ... Lime Street previous Mossley Hillrailwaystation Mossley Hill route Northern Rail br small Liverpool ... title Merseyside railway stations Merseyrail City Line DEFAULTSORT Edge HillRailwayStation Category ...Infobox UK station name Edge Hill symbol rail image name The London train passing through Edge HillStation ... station and its remains are still visible, although the site is not open to the public. Edge Hill ... service at Edge Hill. The first station The first station opened on 15 September 1830 as part of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . ref name MR201012 cite news title Promoting Edge Hill work ... to the passenger terminal at Crown Street railwaystation Crown Street . Here the trains descended by gravity to Edge Hillstation and were wound up into Crown Street. The southern tunnel was originally ... 1836. This makes it the world s oldest passenger railwaystation still in use, ref name MR201012 although the former Liverpool Road railwaystation Manchester Liverpool Road station in Manchester ... railwaystation Manchester Victoria and Warrington Bank Quay railwaystation Warrington Bank Quay . There is also an hourly service on the southern branch to Manchester Oxford Road railwaystation ... more details
Lodge Hillrailwaystation was a station on the Bristol and Exeter Railway s Cheddar Valley line in Somerset . The station served the village of Westbury sub Mendip , but was not named Westbury because of the potential for confusion with Westbury, Wiltshire . The station was opened with the extension of the broad gauge line from Cheddar to Wells Tucker Street railwaystation Wells in April 1870, converted to standard gauge in the mid 1870s and then linked up to the East Somerset Railway to provide through services from Yatton railwaystation Yatton to Witham Somerset railwaystation Witham in 1878. All the railways involved were absorbed into the Great Western Railway in the 1870s. The Yatton to Witham line closed to passengers in 1963, though goods traffic passed through to Cheddar until 1969. For a period Bristol Grammar School used the station buildings as an activity centre, but it was later demolished to make way for housing. Stone from the building was used in the construction of buildings at Cranmore railwaystation Cranmore on the preserved East Somerset Railway. Until 2002, the former track bed at the station was used as an airfield for general aviation light aircraft . Services Disused Rail Start rail line previous Draycott railwaystation Somerset Draycott br small Line and station closed small next Wookey railwaystation Wookey br small Line and station closed small route Cheddar Valley Railway br small Great Western Railway small col 000080 end box References cite book title Somerset Railway Stations first Mike last Oakley publisher Dovecote Press location Wimborne ... Lodge Hill running in board , 8 December 2006 Historic railway sign is on track for museum arrival ... Hillstation on navigable 1946 O. S. map coord 51.232923 N 2.71946 W region GB SOM type railwaystation format dms display title name Lodge Hillrailwaystation Category Disused railway stations in Somerset Lodge Hill Category Railway stations opened in 1870 Category Railway stations closed in 1963 ... more details
VlineRailwayStation1 NAME Swan Hill IMAGE CODE SWH DISTANCE 347.28 km LINES Swan Hillrailway line Swan Hill PLATFORMS 1 TRACKS 4 STATUS Staffed Station FACILITIES http www.viclink.com.au stop view 20347 Link TIMETABLES http www.viclink.com.au stop view 20347 Link MELWAYORVICROADS VicRoads MELWAY http www.street directory.com.au sd3 map.php?x 143.56248694137747&y 35.341522814569345&l 14&mt 4 Link Swan Hillrailwaystation is located in the town of Swan Hill, Victoria Swan Hill , State of Victoria Victoria , Australia . Currently it is the longest distance on the Victorian passenger network and the peak of regular passenger trains on the Melbourne Bendigo Piangil railway line. It is 345km from Southern Cross railwaystation, Melbourne Southern Cross station and also contains a goods yard and grain silos. It is also a major calling point for V Line road coach services to and from Albury, New South Wales Albury Wodonga, Victoria Wodonga , Bendigo, Victoria Bendigo and Mildura, Victoria Mildura . Grain trains operated by Pacific National run past the station on the way to Piangil. Platforms Services Platform 1 font color FCB514 Swan Hillrailway line Swan Hill line font terminating services returning as intercity services to Southern Cross Station The State Government announced that it would upgrade the station at Swan Hill, providing the Viclink signage, easy accessing stop for coach services and other things. VictorianStations Line Swan Hillrailway line Swan Hill line Previous Kerang VICORMELB Victoria p align center small Lake Boga railwaystation, Victoria Lake Boga Station is demolished and was located between Swan Hill and Kerang stations. small p coord 35.3415 143.5624 format dms type railwaystation region AU VIC display title Category Regional railway stations in Victoria Australia Victoria rail transport stub ... more details
LBSCR line latitude 51.4399 longitude 0.1049 Tulse Hillrailwaystation is in the London Borough ... Gallery Commons category Tulse Hillrailwaystation gallery Image Tulse Hillrailwaystation in 2007.jpg Tulse Hillrailwaystation Image Streatham & Tulse Hill Hastings & St Leonards RJD 100.jpg A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Tulse Hillrailwaystation. gallery Transport in London DEFAULTSORT Tulse HillRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Lambeth Category Former ...Infobox London station name Tulse Hill image name Tulse Hill stn main entrance.JPG manager Southern train ... trains, and it is in Travelcard Zone 3 . History Tulse Hillstation was opened in 1868 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway on their line from London Bridge station London Bridge . In 1869 ... Viaduct railwaystation Holborn Viaduct . The LB&SCR s through line to Streatham and Wimbledon ... railwaystation Charing Cross in 1905, and individual platform canopies were then introduced. These had ... hour to London Bridge station London Bridge via Peckham Rye railwaystation Peckham Rye Southern 2 trains per hour to West Croydon station West Croydon via Norbury railwaystation Norbury Southern 2 trains per hour to Beckenham Junction station Beckenham Junction via Crystal Palace railwaystation Crystal Palace Southern 2 trains per hour to St Albans City railwaystation St Albans via Elephant & Castle railwaystation Elephant & Castle First Capital Connect 2 trains per hour to Luton via Elephant ... railwaystation Hackbridge and then clockwise around the Sutton loop First Capital Connect 2 trains per hour to Sutton railwaystation London Sutton via Wimbledon and then anticlockwise around the Sutton loop First Capital Connect rail start rail line previous Herne Hillrailwaystation Herne Hill next Streatham railwaystation Streatham route First Capital Connect br small Thameslink Sutton Loop small col F400A1 rail line one to two previous North Dulwich railwaystation North Dulwich next1 Streatham ... more details
Infobox Victoria closed railwaystation NAME Red Hill LINE Red Hillrailway line Red Hill line DISTANCE PLATFORMS 1 TRACKS 1 STATUS Closed OPENED 2 December 1921 CLOSED 29 June 1952 MAP Red Hillrailwaystation was located on the Red Hill, Victoria Red Hillrailway line. ref cite web title Bittern to Red Hill, construction drawing No 5 url http www.victorianrailways.net grades redhill redhill.html publisher Victorian Railways accessdate 2011 03 29 ref The line was opened in 1921 and was one of the more short lived branch lines on the Victorian Railways closing in 1953 along with a few other smaller branch lines in the railways system. Following official closure of the line, trains railmotors continued to run as far as Balnarring railwaystation Balnarring to cater for the Balnarring, Victoria Balnarring Picnic horse racing picnic races , Lord Somers camp and a Railway Historical Society tour in 1956. Part of the railway alignment between Red Hill and Merricks stations has been converted into an equestrian trail with the remaining majority of the line now located on private properties. Victorian closed stations VICORMELB Melbourne Line Red Hillrailway line Red Hill line Previous Merricks Here Red Hill References reflist coord 38 22 47 S 145 1 36 E type railwaystation region AU VIC display title DEFAULTSORT Red HillRailwayStation, Melbourne Category Disused railway stations in Melbourne Category Railway stations opened in 1921 Category Railway stations closed in 1952 melbourne rail stub ... more details
Infobox London station name Stamford Hill image name Stamford Hill stn look south2.JPG railcode SMH manager National Express East Anglia fare zone 3 locale Stamford Hill borough London Borough of Hackney Hackney start platforms 2 symbol rail railexits0405 0.115 railexits0506 0.101 railexits0607 0.265 latitude 51.5742 longitude 0.0779 Stamford Hill is a railwaystation in Stamford Hill , in the London Borough of Hackney , east London. The entrance hall of Stamford Hillrailwaystation on Amhurst Park lies within the London Borough of Hackney , but the platform area lies within Tottenham in the London ... art lnk SMH N156PP rail start rail line previous Stoke Newington railwaystation Stoke Newington route National Express East Anglia br small Lea Valley Lines small next Seven Sisters station Seven Sisters col NXEA colour end box Lea Valley Lines navbox Transport in London UK railway stations Category Buildings and structures in Hackney Category Transport in Hackney Category Railway stations in Hackney Category Former Great Eastern Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1872 Category Railway stations served by National Express East Anglia Category DfT Category E stations London railstation stub nl Station Stamford Hill pl Stamford Hill stacja kolejowa simple Stamford Hillrailwaystation ... hart lane branch of the Lea Valley Lines . The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by National Express East Anglia . It is at gbmapping TQ333879 . Image Stamford Hillrailwaystation building in 2008.jpg thumb left The station building in 2008 The typical off peak service from the station is two trains per hour to Enfield Town railwaystation Enfield Town , two trains per hour to Cheshunt railwaystation Cheshunt , and four trains per hour to Liverpool Street station London Liverpool Street . The station is also served by the London buses routes London Bus routes 253 253 and London ... more details
Harts Hillrailwaystation was a station on the Oxford Worcester Wolverhampton Line . It was opened in 1895 by a Great Western Railway GWR keen to invest in what was perceived to be the lucrative passenger area of the Black Country , and it was intended to serve the communities between Brierley Hill and Dudley. It closed, like many passenger stations, in 1916 due to the First World War , but was consequently never re opened when the passengers failed to materialise. Two railways routes served the station originally the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway and the South Staffordshire Railway , which later became the Great Western Railway and London, Midland and Scottish Railway through amalgamation of the London and North Western Railway respectively. There are no remaining signs of the station, as it closed some 90 years ago and the road from which it was accessed has long since been widened to create a dual carriageway. The site of Harts Hillstation is now the current terminus ... rail line previous Blowers Green railwaystation Blowers Green next Round Oak railwaystation Round Oak route South Staffordshire Railway br small Later London and North Western Railway LNWR , then London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS , finally British Rail BR br small South Staffordshire Line South Staffs Line Dudley Stourbridge Junction section 1852 1962 col 330033 end box West Midlands railway ... from the line at this point and run through Merry Hill Shopping Centre before terminating in Brierley Hill town centre. References http www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk Stations harts hill.php Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands Harts Hillrailwaystation Disused Rail Start rail line previous Blowers Green railwaystation Blowers Green next Round Oak railwaystation Round Oak route Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway br small Later Great Western Railway , then British Rail ... railway stations in Dudley Category Railway stations opened in 1895 Category Railway stations closed ... more details