Bacton railway station was a station in Bacton, Herefordshire, England. It was located on the Great Western Railway branch line linking Pontrilas and Hay-on-Wye. The area is known as the Golden Valley.
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The Bacton Gas Terminal is a complex of six gas terminals within four sites located on the North Sea coast of North Norfolk in the United Kingdom. The...
the approval for opening. A station was opened in GWR days at Bacton. C R Clinker, Railways to Brecon – 2, in the Railway Magazine, June 1960 Gwyn Briwnant...
produced at Bacton. Condensate is pumped from Bacton to North Walsham via a pipeline. At North Walsham, adjacent to the railwaystation, condensate is...
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part of the station buildings still survive adjacent to Bacton Road bridge. Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of RailwayStations: details every...
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North Walsham, having been used as the route for a gas feeder pipe from the Bacton Gas Terminal. Once reaching North Walsham the formation has been used to...
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The station site can be accessed by the public as part of the Ledbury Town Trail, a footpath which uses part of the old railway line. Railway Passenger...
to Bacton Church. Bacton church is called St Andrews which is approached via an attractive avenue of trees which is in sharp contrast to the Bacton Gas...