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  2. Slough–Windsor & Eton line - Wikipedia

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    The SloughWindsor & Eton line is a branch railway line 2 miles 63 chains (4.5 km) long, in Berkshire, England. Trains run between the line's only two stations, Slough and Windsor & Eton Central .

  3. London Buses route 81 - Wikipedia

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    The route goes back to the 1900s. Its original course was from Hounslow to Windsor Castle. By the 1940s, the route only operated on a daily basis from Hounslow to Slough, serving Eton and Windsor only at weekends. The section from Slough to Windsor Castle was withdrawn in 1963. [1]

  4. List of stations in London fare zones 7–16 - Wikipedia

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    TBC: The contactless-only area is expanded to all stations on the c2c network, London Northwestern Railway from Watford Junction to Bletchley and St Albans Abbey, South Western Railway from Feltham to Virginia Water, Shepperton and Windsor & Eton Riverside, and Southeastern from Swanley and Orpington to Sevenoaks.

  5. Windsor & Eton Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor Link Railway was a 2009 proposal for a new railway connecting the Great Western and South West Trains franchise areas and potentially linking both to Heathrow Airport. Windsor & Eton Central and Windsor & Eton Riverside railway stations would have been replaced with one through-route station in the Windsor Goswells.

  6. Category:Transport in Slough - Wikipedia

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    Slough rail accident; SloughWindsor & Eton line; T. Thorney Interchange; W. Windsor Link Railway This page was last edited on 13 February 2017, at 22:26 (UTC). ...

  7. Transport in Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway was absorbed by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1848. [24] In the same year, 1849, the Slough to Windsor & Eton Line opened from Slough in Buckinghamshire to Windsor & Eton Central again receiving opposition from Eton College.