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  2. Cheslyn Hay - Wikipedia

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    Cheslyn Hay acts as a hub to Cannock and Wolverhampton There are two services operated by Chaserider: Route 70 - Cannock to Wolverhampton via Longford and Featherstone; Route 71 - Cannock to Wolverhampton via Essington and Wednesfield; These services were previously operated by Arriva Midlands. Select Bus began operating service 71 following ...

  3. Landywood railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bus service X51 directly links Landywood to Cannock Station, Bloxwich North Station and Moor Street Station. Service 1, 71 and X51 offer links to Cheslyn Hay, Wolverhampton, New Cross Hospital, Essington, Walsall, Great Barr, Birmingham and the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet in Hawks Green.

  4. Cannock (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Cannock was a parliamentary constituency ... the Rural District of Seisdon, in the Rural District of Cannock the parishes of Bushbury, Cheslyn Hay ... 71.34 −0.07 ...

  5. South Staffordshire Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Cannock Chase Railway was authorised in 1860 to provide a link between the Cannock Mineral Railway and the Marquis of Anglesey's colliery interests. It ran east from Hednesford to Rawnsley, with a spur to Heathy Leasows to connect with the Littleworth Tramway. The Cannock Chase Railway was opened on 7 October 1862, and was worked by the ...

  6. Great Wyrley - Wikipedia

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    The estate will border Cheslyn Hay. [15] [16] The settlement of Little Wyrley lies within the parish of Norton Canes – a nearby village. Great Wyrley lies just under two-and-a-half miles south of Cannock town centre, just under two miles east of Cheslyn Hay, and three-and-a-half miles north of Bloxwich town centre.

  7. Essington - Wikipedia

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    Essington is a village and civil parish in the South Staffordshire, district, in Staffordshire, England, near the city of Wolverhampton and towns of Walsall, Bloxwich, Cannock and Brewood. The villages of Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Coven, Penkridge and Featherstone are also nearby.

  8. Chaserider - Wikipedia

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    The Chaserider brand name, which refers to Cannock Chase, was first used by Midland Red from 1977 [2] until 1992.. During November 2020, Centrebus Group subsidiary D&G Bus announced they would be taking over the Cannock depot of Arriva Midlands from the end of January 2021 with operations in Cannock and Stafford running under the revived Chaserider brand.

  9. Hednesford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, there is also a 180-space free car park on Anglesey Street operated by Cannock Chase District Council. [7] The car park has 2.25m height restriction and a 4 hour maximum stay between the hours of 08:00-15:00 Monday-Saturday however some long stay bays are available denoted by blue lines.