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  2. Wickham railway station (Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The prospect was raised of Wickham becoming part of a heritage railway in the 1960s after closure of the line. [6] Indeed, the line was leased by Charles Ashby from West Meon to Droxford, through Wickham and the line used for testing of his Sadler Pacerailer. Several locomotives arrived, including a Terrier now based on the Isle of Wight.

  3. Wickham Market railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wickham Market railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, located in Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Wickham Market itself. The station is 15 miles 64 chains (25.4 km) down the line from Ipswich and 84 miles 43 chains (136 km) measured from London Liverpool Street ; it is situated between ...

  4. Wickham Bishops railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wickham Bishops railway station served the village of Wickham Bishops, Essex. It was opened in 1848 by the Maldon, Witham & Braintree Railway (MWBR) on a branch line from Witham to Maldon East and Heybridge. The station was 2 miles 39 chains (4.00 km) from Witham station. The line and station closed to passenger services in 1964 though goods ...

  5. Wickham railway station, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The original Wickham railway station, opened in 1936, featured two side brick faced and asphalt-surface platforms, each able to fit four cars of a modern electric multiple unit train. Platform 1, the southern platform, serviced trains heading inbound to Newcastle, while Platform 2, the northern platform, serviced trains heading outbound from ...

  6. Wickham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wickham Bishops railway station, in Wickham Bishops, Essex, England Wickham railway station, New South Wales , former station in Newcastle, Australia (closed in 2014) Newcastle Interchange , station in Wickham, Newcastle, Australia (opened in 2017 to the west of the Wickham railway station mentioned above)

  7. West Wickham railway station - Wikipedia

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    West Wickham was built when the branch from the Mid-Kent Railway at Elmers End to Hayes was built and opened on 29 May 1882. The branch was built by the West Wickham & Hayes Railway, but was sold to the South Eastern Railway in 1881 for £162,000. Colonel John Farnaby, Lord of the Manor of West Wickham, was a leading promoter.

  8. Forestdale, London - Wikipedia

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    All parts of Forestdale are within a mile of these following National Railway Stations: West Wickham railway station located two miles east of Forestdale which is connected by bus routes that serve the Forestdale area. South Croydon located three miles north of Forestdale. Sanderstead railway station located three miles south west of Forestdale.

  9. Campsea Ashe - Wikipedia

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    The village is served by Wickham Market railway station on the Ipswich-Lowestoft East Suffolk Line. The modern village covers two medieval villages, Campesia and Esce. The former was the site of an Augustinian nunnery Campsey Priory, suppressed in 1536, of which only the Mill and Mill house still exist as Grade II* listed buildings. [2]