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  2. Bracknell railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened in 1856 by the Staines and Wokingham Railway which was taken over by the London and South Western Railway in 1878. British Railways closed the goods yard in 1969. The station was redeveloped in 1975, and the entrance is now under the Bracknell Quintiles building. [1]

  3. Bracknell - Wikipedia

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    The town of Bracknell has two railway stations, Bracknell and Martins Heron, both of which are on the Waterloo to Reading Line, built by the London and South Western Railway and now operated by South Western Railway. Bracknell is a commuter centre with its residents travelling in both directions (westwards to Reading and eastwards to London ...

  4. File:Bracknell railway station, Berkshire (geograph 3292479).jpg

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    English: Bracknell railway station, Berkshire Opened in 1856 by the London & South Western Railway on the line from Staines to Reading, View east towards martins Heron and Staines. The apparent rural station depicted in Ben Brooksbank's 1961 photograph SU8668 : Bracknell Station has changed almost out of all recognition.

  5. Martins Heron railway station - Wikipedia

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    Martins Heron railway station serves Martins Heron, a suburb on the eastern edge of Bracknell, Berkshire, England. It is 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 it, are operated by South Western Railway.

  6. Ascot lines of the London and South Western Railway

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    Bracknell railway station with steam train. Independent promoters put forward a Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway, and they obtained their authorising Act on 8 July 1853. Share capital was to be £300,000, for a double track line 18 miles long from Staines to Wokingham, with a branch five miles long through Chobham to Woking.

  7. Category:Railway stations in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Bracknell railway station; Burnham railway station; C. ... Wraysbury railway station This page was last edited on 13 February 2017, at 22:22 (UTC). ...

  8. The Cut, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Cut flows along the northern edge of the new town of Bracknell, which was established on 17 June 1949. [4] Prior to this, Bracknell had been a small village near Bracknell railway station, and the area which it now occupies was largely rural. The river had three tributaries, Downmill Stream, which ran along the western edge of the ...

  9. List of stations in London fare zone 6 - Wikipedia

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    Fare zone 6 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, [1] National Rail services (since 2007), [2] and the Elizabeth line within Greater London.