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The Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway (also known as the Bulford Camp Railway) was a branch line in Wiltshire, England, constructed under a light railway order dated 24 September 1898. It was opened for military traffic from Amesbury to the east-facing Newton Tony Junction (on the London and South Western Railway main line from Andover to Salisbury, part of the West of England line) on 1 October 1901. A west-facing junction, Amesbury Junction, where the branch burrowed under the main line, opened on 2 June 1902. The line closed in 1963.

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Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway

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Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway (also known as the Bulford Camp Railway) was a branch line in Wiltshire, England, constructed under a light railway...

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Bulford Camp

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Haig County Primary School. In 1906 the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway was extended from Amesbury into the garrison. The station within the...

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Amesbury railway station

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Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway, and becoming part of the London and South Western Railway, the station was absorbed by the Southern Railway...

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Bulford

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by the Army as Bulford Camp. In 1906 the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway was extended from Amesbury into the camp and a station was provided...

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West of England line

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1931. At Andover, junction with the Midland and South Western Junction Railway to Cheltenham Bulford Camp branch Salisbury to Romsey, with a branch to...

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Bulford railway station

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terminus to the recently opened Bulford Camp. A new light railway order, for the Amesbury & Military Camp Light Railway (Bulford Extension) was confirmed on...

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Rollestone

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Christmas time, and one night the troops' corrugated iron cinema was blown away. Around this time the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway was extended...

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Berwick St James

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extension of the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway connected the site to Larkhill Camp, further north. The airfield's six hangars and other buildings...

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Larkhill

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types of military forces. A light military railway line was built from the established Amesbury–Bulford line, to carry troops to Larkhill and on to aerodromes...

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List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom

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independent preserved heritage railways, and of expansions to state-backed National Rail and local rapid transit/light rail networks. Many more of these...

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Newton Tony

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The Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway, opened in 1902, connected with the main line to the east of the village. It carried largely military goods...

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Tidworth

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at what is now North Tidworth, in the Amesbury hundred of Wiltshire; and three landowners with 20 households and one church at South Tidworth, in the Broughton...

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List of 2020s films based on actual events

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portrays the 2018 Novichok poisonings and decontamination crisis in Salisbury, England, and the subsequent Amesbury poisonings Self Made (2020) – biographical...

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cloned, and first genetically modified humans reported, in China. Four people are poisoned with a nerve agent, one fatally, in Salisbury and Amesbury, England...

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where Plymouth Colony commander Myles Standish (a hired English military officer) and Squanto (a member of the Patuxet band of the Wamponoag people, who...

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Exhibition Place

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site was originally set aside for military purposes and gradually given over to exhibition purposes. One military building remains. Exhibition Place...

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Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery

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the batteries became A, B and C, and the BAC was absorbed into 61st (SM) DAC. The brigade entrained at Amesbury on 22 May and embarked that afternoon at...

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1953 Coronation Honours

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Spears Bigg, Leading Architectural Assistant, War Office, Salisbury Plain (Amesbury, Wiltshire) Kenneth John Bird, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group...

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1st Warwickshire Volunteer Artillery

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The brigade entrained at Amesbury on 24 May for Southampton, where it embarked and arrived at Le Havre on 26 May, going into camp at Merville. Two days later...

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1st Worcestershire Artillery Volunteers

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under the command of Lt-Col F.G. Willock left Bulford on 23 May and entrained at Amesbury for Southampton Docks, where it boarded the SS Hunscraft, except...

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2018 in the United Kingdom

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and reliable railway". 1 September – As part of the phase-out of incandescent light bulbs, it becomes illegal to import non-directional halogen light...

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Weather of 2010

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and the Merrimack River at Amesbury, Massachusetts was at 20 feet above banks. On Friday morning and night, most of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine...

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1965 New Year Honours

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Artillery, Ministry of Defence (Army). (Amesbury.) Gilbert Thomson, Coast Preventive Man, Board of Customs and Excise. (Shetland Islands.) Charles Henry...

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