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  2. Queenstown Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was renamed Queenstown Road (Battersea), to go with the road, on 12 May 1980. [2] The station's modern entrance and platform signage lacks the "(Battersea)" suffix that appears in timetables and on some maps. The latest "Oyster Rail Services" map produced by Transport for London shows the station as plain "Queenstown Road". [4]

  3. UK railway stations – Q - Wikipedia

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    Station Name Postcode links to map of station at Multimap.com Code links to arrivals and departures Code links to station information Quakers Yard: CF46 5NJ: QYD: QYD: Queenborough: ME11 5AZ: QBR: QBR: Queen's Park (Glasgow) G42 8PH: QPK: QPK: Queen's Park (London) NW6 6NL: QPW: QPW: Queens Road (Peckham) SE15 2JN: QRP: QRP: Queenstown Road ...

  4. Queens Road station - Wikipedia

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    Queens Road station may refer to these stations in London: Queens Road Peckham railway station; Queens Road (GER) railway station, a proposed station; Queensway tube station, formerly called Queen's Road; Walthamstow Queen's Road railway station; Queenstown Road railway station formerly called Queen's Road (Battersea)

  5. All the Stations - Wikipedia

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    All the Stations is a documentary series published on YouTube, which sees Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe visit all 2,563 stations [note 1] on Great Britain's National Rail rail network, [4] [5] [6] and all 198 stations in Ireland, on the railway networks of Iarnród Éireann in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland.

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  7. Queens Road Peckham railway station - Wikipedia

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    A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around the approaches to London Bridge. The station opened with the line on 13 August 1866, and had two wooden side platforms and an intermediate centre platform to serve the third centre line. [3] Until 1911 passenger trains ran to the East London line, stopping at Old Kent Road.

  8. West Coast Wilderness Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway was the only way to get copper from the mine at Queenstown to markets. Until 1932, when a Hobart road link was completed, it was the only access through to Queenstown. The railway utilised the Abt rack and pinion system for steep sections. Because of the gradients, tonnages were always limited on the railway.

  9. Strahan–Zeehan Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Strahan–Zeehan Railway, also known as the "Government Railway", was a railway from Strahan to Zeehan on the west coast of Tasmania.. It linked two private railways: the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company railway line (now known as the West Coast Wilderness Railway) between Queenstown and Regatta Point, and the Emu Bay Railway between Zeehan and Burnie.