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The railway runs for 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) through woodland adjacent to Audley End House, former home of the Braybrookes, now in the ownership of English Heritage. [1] The woodland contains a large number of teddy bears and other soft toys arranged in displays. The line has two tunnels and crosses the River Cam and River Fulfen.
Steam locomotive parade in Wolsztyn. Wolsztyn – (1993- ) annual steam locomotive parade held the last weekend of April near a historic roundhouse; Chabówka – (2005- ) "Parowozjada" - steam locomotive parade held the last weekend of August in a railway museum near the railway station
Audley End railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the village of Wendens Ambo and the market town of Saffron Walden in Essex, England. It is 41 miles 55 chains (67.1 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Newport and Great Chesterford stations. Its three-letter station code is AUD.
East Anglian Railway Museum: Chappel: Colchester: Railway: Heritage railway and museum, includes equipment, station buildings, signal boxes, goods shed and restoration shed East Essex Aviation Society and Museum: St Osyth: Tendring: Military: website, located in a Martello tower, military artifacts, items recovered from local aircraft crash sites
Audley End Miniature Railway: Saffron Walden: Miniature Railway with Fairy and Elf Walk in the Capability Brown designed gardens and woodland. Aythorpe Roding Windmill: Aythorpe Roding: Post mill built c. 1779, which has been restored to working order and is the oldest working windmill in Essex. Grade II* listed building. Bragg's Mill, Ashdon ...
Railway lines have reopened after a fallen tree blocked caused delays and cancellations. Greater Anglia said all lines between Elsenham and Audley End in Essex were affected after overhead ...
Brockham Railway Museum, Dorking, Surrey – closed 1982 (Stock moved to Amberley Museum Railway, West Sussex) Bolebroke Castle Miniature Railway, East Sussex – closed 2012; Buxton Steam Centre, Derbyshire – closed in 1987, as Peak Rail moved to Darley Dale. Cadeby Light Railway, Cadeby, Leicestershire – closed in 2005.
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