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  2. Great Central Main Line (diagram) - Wikipedia

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    This is a diagrammatic map of the Great Central Main Line, part of the former Great Central Railway network. The map shows the line as it currently is (please refer to legend), and includes all stations (open or closed). Some nearby lines and branch lines are also shown, though most stations are omitted on such lines if they are closed.

  3. Great Central Main Line - Wikipedia

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    North of the river the Great Central route was eliminated by housing development in the 1970s and the tramway uses a different route across the river and north to Nottingham railway station (the former Midland station). The GCML crossed above this on a bridge, and NET uses the same alignment to provide a tram stop at the station before ...

  4. Queenstown Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Queenstown Road railway station (shown here as Queen's Road Battersea). Queenstown Road is a railway station in inner south-west London, 2 miles 50 chains (4.2 km) south-west of London Waterloo, between Vauxhall and Clapham Junction.

  5. Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The P&BC was chartered in Pennsylvania in 1854 and quickly absorbed the Baltimore & Philadelphia Railroad and its Maryland charter. [1] Starting from a connection with the West Chester & Philadelphia Railroad (WC&P) at Wawa, Pennsylvania (formerly called Grubb's Bridge), the initial plan was to build southwest for 78 miles (126 km) to a junction with the Northern Central Railway, north of ...

  6. Grand Central (train operating company) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central is an open-access train operating company in the United Kingdom. A subsidiary of Arriva UK Trains , it has operated passenger rail services since December 2007. The company was founded in April 2000 as 'Grand Central Railway Company'.

  7. Harold Interlocking - Wikipedia

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    Harold Interlocking and Sunnyside Yard in 1977. Harold Interlocking is a large railroad junction in New York City.The busiest rail junction in the United States, [1] it serves trains on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line and Port Washington Branch, which diverge at the junction.

  8. Hell Gate Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge would also enable residents of towns along the New Haven railroad to commute to Penn Station, [348] at a time when the railroad used Grand Central Terminal to access Manhattan. [26] The New-York Tribune wrote in 1908 that, "for the first time in the history of this city, [there will be] an all-rail route through New York between New ...

  9. Varsity Line - Wikipedia

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    The Varsity Line was the main railway line that linked the English university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, operated by the London and North Western Railway.. In World War II, the line became a strategic route for freight avoiding London, and additional connections were made to nearby lines to improve it, but it was not greatly used for its intended purpose.