Beightonrailwaystation is a former railwaystation near the village of Beighton on the border between Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, England. Beighton...
The next station west is Darnall. Beightonrailwaystation, originally adjacent to the junction with the Midland Railway, but rebuilt by the MS&LR when it...
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Beighton Junction is a set of railway junctions near Beighton on the border between Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, England. The term Beighton Junction...
Howrah railwaystation (also known as Howrah Junction, or informally Howrah Station) (Bengali: হাওড়া জংশন) is a railwaystation located in the city of...
Kolkata railwaystation (formerly known as Chitpur railwaystation) is the newest of the six intercity railwaystations serving Howrah and Kolkata, West...
The Beighton Cup (also known as the Coal India Beighton Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a field hockey tournament organized by Hockey Bengal (formerly...
Shalimar railwaystation is one of the six intercity railwaystations serving Howrah and Kolkata, India. The other stations are Sealdah in Kolkata, Kolkata...
Company had several mines throughout the area. At this time the Beightonrailwaystation was in use by people entering and exiting the area on the Midland...
goods depot at Beighton, until it was linked with the Sheffield District Railway in 1900, giving access to The Midland Railwaystation at Sheffield. The...
Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (later part of the Great Central Railway and subsequently the LNER), on its line from Beighton in the outskirts of Sheffield...
Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways, encircling the city of Kolkata. The line begins and terminates at Dum Dum Junction, with a total of 19 stations spread...
Coast Railways network of lines in the region. The station was opened on the Beighton Branch of the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway (LD&ECR)...
Great Central Railway's main line from Nottingham Victoria to Sheffield Victoria Upperthorpe and Killamarsh on the former LD&ECR's "Beighton Branch", and...
A. Ridal; and the station has been erected by Mr. Carlisle, the builder of the Beighton viaduct and the new Market Hall. The station roof likened at the...
Sheffield station (formerly Pond Street and later Sheffield Midland) is a combined railwaystation and tram stop in Sheffield, England; it is the busiest...
station was built by the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway on their Beighton Branch, within sight of the northern portal of Spinkhill Tunnel...
was to build a small station at the point where the Sheffield Victoria to Worksop line passed beneath the Swallownest to Beighton road (Chesterfield Road)...
(afterwards station master at Nottingham Victoria) A. Burton 1936 - ???? (formerly station master at Beighton and also Woodhouse. Also appointed station master...
Beighton to the southwest, the small village of Aston to the east, and Aughton to the north. The village is also served by Woodhouse railwaystation....
connected to the Midland Railway nearby; the LD&ECR should build to Beighton as already authorised, but connect to the Midland Railway there (instead of the...
Colliery. It closed in 1953. The station was located between that at Treeton and the original North Midland station at Beighton. The line is still in use today...
to join the Sheffield District Railway at Beighton, thereby finding its way to Sheffield Midland. Scarcliffe station was built at the summit of the line...
Express. The first station to be named after the Meadowhall area, Meadowhall and Wincobank, was opened in 1868 by the South Yorkshire Railway on the Blackburn...
Tonge and Breedon) Thomas Beighton 1896 - 1901 (afterwards station master at Thornton) J. Gaffertty 1901 - 1904 (afterwards station master at Denby) W.J....
Creswell and Welbeck, and Cresswell in Staffordshire The station was opened by the LD&ECR on its Beighton Branch on 1 June 1897. At first it was named simply...
Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (later part of the Great Central Railway; it became subsequently the LNER on its line from Beighton, on the outskirts of...