| Chadwell Heath railway station Chadwell Heath station is a railway station at Chadwell Heath. The station lies in the London Borough of Redbridge part of Chadwell Heath, which is also covered by London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London. It was opened on 11 January 1864, and is built on the site of Wangey House, one of Dagenham's oldest buildings dating back to 1250. Chadwell_Heath_railway_station
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| Harold Wood railway station Harold Wood station is a railway station at Harold Wood in the London Borough of Havering in East London. It was first opened 1 December 1868 by the Great Eastern Railway on their main line and two additional tracks (normally used by fast services) were provided in 1934 under London and North Eastern Railway ownership.National Express East Anglia and the station is in Travelcard Zone 6. It is proposed that the Crossrail line will stop here. Harold_Wood_railway_station
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| Privatisation of British Rail The privatisation of British Rail was set in train when the (Conservative) government enacted, on the 19th January 1993, the British Coal and British Rail (Transfer Proposals) Act 1993 (c3). This enabled the relevant Secretary of State to issue directions (as to the disposal of holdings) to the relevant Board. Privatisation_of_British_Rail
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| Cheadle Hulme Cheadle Hulme is a suburban area of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It is southwest of Stockport and southeast of the city of Manchester. It lies in the Ladybrook Valley on the Cheshire Plain, and the drift consists mostly of boulder clay, sands and gravels. Cheadle_Hulme
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| Coulsdon South railway station Coulsdon South railway station serves Coulsdon in the London Borough of Croydon, and is in Travelcard Zone 6, on the Brighton Main Line. The station is served by Southern and Southeastern. Coulsdon_South_railway_station
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| Birmingham New Street railway station Talk:Birmingham_New_Street_railway_station
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| Severn Tunnel Junction railway station Severn Tunnel Junction railway station () is a small railway station on the western side of the Severn Tunnel at Rogiet (which was the station's name before the tunnel was built) in Monmouthshire, Wales. It lies at the junction of the South Wales Main Line from London and the Gloucester to Newport Line.The next station to the west is Newport. The next stations to the east are at Pilning in South Gloucestershire (through the tunnel) and nearby Caldicot (on the Gloucester line). Severn_Tunnel_Junction_railway_station
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| Abbey Wood railway station Abbey Wood railway station serves the suburb of Abbey Wood in South East London. It is served by Southeastern, and is between Plumstead and Belvedere stations on the North Kent Line. Crossrail line 1's south eastern branch is expected to terminate here, as is the Greenwich Waterfront Transit a putative segregated busway. Local interests are campaigning for both these schemes to extend further eastwards, to Ebbsfleet/Gravesend and Erith respectively. Abbey_Wood_railway_station
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| Plumstead railway station Plumstead railway station serves the suburb of Plumstead, in the London Borough of Greenwich, east of Woolwich Arsenal. It is served by Southeastern.Plumstead is on the North Kent line and was opened with the line on 30 July 1859. The platforms are below road levelRoyal Arsenal connected with the main line. Plumstead_railway_station
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| Darton railway station Darton railway station is a railway station in Darton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. Train services are provided by Northern Rail.The rail station is in South Yorkshire but West Yorkshire PTE tickets are also valid to and from this station. Darton_railway_station
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| Elsecar railway station Elsecar railway station is a railway station in Elsecar, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. It is based on the Penistone Line and Hallam Line, that are served by Northern Rail.CCTV was recently installed for the purposes of crime prevention. Other recent improvements to the station include new signage, lighting, and, for the first time, installation of passenger information display screens to provide real-time service information. Elsecar_railway_station
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| Leytonstone High Road railway station Leytonstone High Road railway station is a train station in Leytonstone, London in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, between Leyton Midland Road and Wanstead Park. It has two platforms, named "West" and "East", that are elevated approximately 20 feet above ground level, each of which contains a metal shelter, covered but not completely enclosed. Leytonstone_High_Road_railway_station
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| First Great Western First Great Western is the operating name of First Greater Western Ltd, a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup, which operates services in the west and south west of England and South Wales.On 1 April 2006, First Great Western, First Great Western Link and Wessex Trains combined into the new Greater Western Franchise. First was announced as the operator of the combined franchise in December 2005 for a 10-year period. First_Great_Western
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| Harringay railway station Harringay railway station (also known as Harringay West for part of its history) is a railway station located in Harringay, North London. It is on the East Coast Main Line between Finsbury Park and Hornsey. It opened on 1 May 1885. Harringay_railway_station
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| Harringay Green Lanes railway station Harringay Green Lanes railway station is a railway station in Harringay, North London. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line between Crouch Hill and South Tottenham. Harringay_Green_Lanes_railway_station
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| Acton Central railway station Acton Central railway station is a railway station on the North London Line, between South Acton and Willesden Junction, in Travelcard Zone 3. Acton_Central_railway_station
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| Catford railway station Catford railway station serves the London suburb of Catford. Mainly used by commuters, it is on the line from Blackfriars to Sevenoaks, between Crofton Park and Bellingham in Travelcard Zone 3. Connections to London Victoria and London Bridge are available at Peckham Rye.It is next to, and on a higher level than, Catford Bridge railway station with the former Catford Stadium separating the two. Interchange on one ticket is allowed between the two stations. Catford_railway_station
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| Catford Bridge railway station Catford Bridge railway station is on the Mid-Kent Line, serving Hayes line trains from Charing Cross to Hayes. It lies between Ladywell and Lower Sydenham stations, in Travelcard Zone 3. It is next to, and on a lower level than, Catford railway station (from which it is separated by Catford Stadium) on the Catford Loop line. Catford_Bridge_railway_station
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| Acton Main Line railway station Acton Main Line railway station is a National Rail station in Acton in west London.It is the first National Rail station on the Great Western Main Line out of the terminus at London Paddington. The station is served by local trains operated by First Great Western between Paddington and Greenford. It is in Travelcard Zone 3. Acton_Main_Line_railway_station
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| Upper Holloway railway station Upper Holloway railway station is in Holloway, North London, near Archway (N19). It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, between Gospel Oak and Crouch Hill. It is operated by London Overground, and the service is usually one train every 20 to 30 minutes in each direction. Upper_Holloway_railway_station
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| Train Protection & Warning System Train Protection & Warning System (TPWS) is a train protection system deployed across the entire UK passenger railway network, as well as in Victoria, Australia. It automatically activates brakes on any train that has passed a signal at danger or is overspeeding. Train_Protection_&_Warning_System
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| Crouch Hill railway station Crouch Hill railway station is a railway station in Crouch Hill, North London. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line between Upper Holloway and Harringay Green Lanes.Whilst the station has no direct interchange to a tube station, Finsbury Park station is only a ten minute walk away, along Stroud Green Road. Crouch_Hill_railway_station
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| Birkbeck station Birkbeck station is a railway station and light rail stop in the London Borough of Bromley in the southern suburbs of London. It is located on Elmers End Road (A214) and alongside Beckenham Crematorium. Birkbeck_station
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| Brondesbury Park railway station Brondesbury Park Station is a railway station on the North London Line in Travelcard Zone 2, between Kensal Rise and Brondesbury. It is close to Queen's Park, and opened in 1908. Brondesbury_Park_railway_station
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| Camden Road railway station Camden Road railway station is in the London Borough of Camden in North London. The station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.The present station, at the corner of Royal College Street and Camden Road, was opened as Camden Town by the North London Railway on the North London Line on 8 December 1870. Camden_Road_railway_station
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| Edinburgh Waverley railway station Edinburgh_Waverley_railway_station
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| Woodgrange Park railway station Woodgrange Park is a station in Manor Park, east London, England. The station is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line 3 km (1¾ miles) west of Barking. The station is in both zones 3 and 4. It was opened 9 July 1894. It is a station with limited facilities as the station ticket office was demolished in the late 90s and made into a small cycle rack. Woodgrange_Park_railway_station
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| Wanstead Park railway station Wanstead Park is a railway station in Forest Gate, London. It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking line in Zone 3, between Leytonstone High Road and Woodgrange Park. It is operated London Overground.Despite its name, Wanstead Park Station is not situated in Wanstead but in Forest Gate - and it is not near Wanstead Park but Wanstead Flats. The station was opened 9 July 1894. Wanstead_Park_railway_station
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| Walthamstow Queen's Road railway station Walthamstow Queen's Road is a station on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, in Zone 3, and is located between Blackhorse Road and Leyton Midland Road. It was opened as "Walthamstow" on 9 July 1894 and was renamed on 1 May 1968. The renaming is, however, misleading as the station is in Edinburgh Road, not Queens Road.It is a short walk away from Walthamstow Central station, but this is not considered an official interchange. Walthamstow_Queen's_Road_railway_station
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| Walthamstow Central station Walthamstow Central is a London Underground and commuter rail station station on the Victoria Line and the Chingford branch of the London commuter rail network operated by National Express East Anglia (commuter trains in northeast London originating at London Liverpool Street). Whilst having no direct interchange to it; it is very close to the London Overground station Walthamstow Queen's Road. Walthamstow_Central_station
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| Blackhorse Road station Blackhorse Road station is a London Overground and London Underground station in Walthamstow, London, England.The station is on the Victoria Line and the London Overground Gospel Oak to Barking Line, in Travelcard Zone 3 and is the least used station on the Victoria Line with 6.179 million passengers per year. Blackhorse_Road_station
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| Seven Sisters station Seven Sisters station is a National Rail and London Underground Victoria Line station in the Seven Sisters area of the London Borough of Haringey, north London. The station is in Travelcard Zone 3. Finsbury Park and Tottenham Hale on the Victoria Line and between Stamford Hill and Bruce Grove on the National Rail line operated by National Express East Anglia from Liverpool Street Station. It is a short walk from South Tottenham station on London Overground. Seven_Sisters_station
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| South Tottenham railway station South Tottenham is a railway station on the Gospel Oak to Barking line. It is located in Tottenham, North London, between Harringay Green Lanes and Blackhorse Road. It is in Zone 3. South Tottenham to Seven Sisters on the Seven Sisters Branch of the Lea Valley Lines and on the London Underground Victoria Line is considered an official out-of-station interchanges by the National Rail timetable. South_Tottenham_railway_station
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| South Ruislip station South Ruislip is a station served by London Underground and Chiltern Railways in South Ruislip in West London. The station is owned by London Underground but managed by Chiltern Railways. South_Ruislip_station
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| Leyton Midland Road railway station Leyton Midland Road is a railway station in Leyton, on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, between Walthamstow Queens Road and Leytonstone High Road. The station is managed by London Overground, and is in Zone 3. The typical service is one train in each direction once every thirty minutes. Leyton_Midland_Road_railway_station
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| Manor Park railway station Manor Park railway station (opened 6 January 1873) is a railway station in Manor Park in the London Borough of Newham in East London.The station is between Forest Gate and Ilford on the Great Eastern Main Line and in Travelcard Zone 3 and Travelcard Zone 4. Manor_Park_railway_station
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| Lee railway station Lee station is a suburban railway station on Burnt Ash Hill in Lee in south-east London, SE12 between Hither Green and Mottingham on the Dartford loop (also known as the Dartford via Sidcup line). It was opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1866. It is operated by Southeastern Trains, who also run all the trains that stop at the station. Lee_railway_station
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| Rectory Road railway station Rectory Road railway station is a railway station in Stoke Newington in the London Borough of Hackney, North London, United Kingdom.It is located on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines, between Stoke Newington and Hackney Downs. It is in Zone 2 and has two platforms. Rectory_Road_railway_station
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| Radyr Radyr is an outer suburb of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. The suburb is situated in the west of the city, although it was originally a separate village, and is located around 5 miles (8 kilometres) north west of Cardiff city centre. The population was recorded at 4,658 according to the 2001 Census. Radyr is administratively linked to the adjacent community of Morganstown, but they are now physically divided by the M4 motorway. Radyr
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| Queenstown Road (Battersea) railway station Queenstown Road is a railway station in South London, between Vauxhall and Clapham Junction. It is a short walk from Battersea Park station and Battersea Park. It has eight tracks running through it but only three platforms, two of which are in use, serving trains on the Waterloo to Richmond line and the Hounslow Loop. Queenstown_Road_(Battersea)_railway_station
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| Caledonian Road & Barnsbury railway station Caledonian Road and Barnsbury railway station is in the London Borough of Islington in North London. It is on the North London Line, and the station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station opened in 1870.Access to the station is via the westbound platform, the eastbound platform being reached by the footbridge shown in the picture. Caledonian_Road_&_Barnsbury_railway_station
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| Carnoustie Carnoustie () is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is situated at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast. In the 2001 census, Carnoustie had a population of 10,561, Carnoustie
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| Chingford railway station Chingford Station stands on the edge of Epping Forest, and serves Chingford. Chingford_railway_station
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| Tottenham Hale station Tottenham Hale , is a National Rail and London Underground Victoria Line station in Tottenham, north London. It is on Hale Road near the Tottenham Hale one-way gyratory system. The station is in Travelcard Zone 3.The station opened on 15 September 1840 as Tottenham, on the Northern & Eastern Railway (N&ER) line from Stratford in east London to Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. Tottenham_Hale_station
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| Northumberland Park railway station Northumberland Park railway station is located in Northumberland Park, London, United Kingdom. The stations and all trains servicing it are operated by National Express East Anglia. Northumberland_Park_railway_station
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| Morpeth railway station Morpeth railway station is now a minor stop on the East Coast Main Line in Northumberland, northern England, serving the town of Morpeth. Morpeth_railway_station
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| Brighton railway station Brighton railway station is the principal railway station in the city of Brighton and Hove, on the south coast of England. It was built by the London & Brighton Railway in 1840, initially connecting Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea, westwards along the coast, and shortly afterwards connecting it to London Bridge 82 km (51 miles) to the north, and to the county town of Lewes to the east. Brighton_railway_station
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| Hatfield rail crash The Hatfield rail crash was a railway accident on 17 October 2000, at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK. Although the accident killed fewer than other accidents, Hatfield exposed the major stewardship shortcomings of the national railway infrastructure company Railtrack and the failings of the regulatory oversight which the company had had in its initial years – principally a failure to ensure that the company had a sound knowledge of the condition of its assets – and ultimately triggered its partial re-nationalisation. Hatfield_rail_crash
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| Cathays railway station Cathays railway station is a railway station lying on the Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda lines in the Cathays district of Cardiff, Wales. The station is 2 kilometres (1¼ miles) north of Cardiff Central.The station is located next to Cardiff University Students' Union and Welsh Assembly Government buildings in Cathays Park. The footbridge over the railway is also used as a shortcut between Park Place and Senghenydd Road. Cathays_railway_station
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| Cardiff Queen Street railway station Cardiff Queen Street railway station () is Wales' second busiest railway station in Cardiff, Wales. It is one of 20 stations in the city and two in the city centre, the other being Cardiff Central .It is the main hub of the Valley Lines network - a railway system serving Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan, Bridgend and the South Wales Valleys - and has the solitary connection to Cardiff Bay. Cardiff_Queen_Street_railway_station
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