BrayeRoad is a station on the Alderney Railway, on the island of Alderney. It runs along Braye Harbour. Railway’s website 49°43′19″N 2°12′00″W / 49...
horse-drawn railway tender. There are two stations on the line: Mannez Quarry and BrayeRoad. (The railway was, presumably, owned by some other department...
the Alderney Railway from two miles (3.2 km), from BrayeRoad. The railway's depot is located next to the station where all of the railway's rolling stock...
station was officially opened on 20 October 2004 by Lt.-General Sir John Foley, the Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. The fire station is near Braye Harbour...
currents and silting and prevents flooding. Between Bristol Temple Meads railwaystation and Hotwells, the harbour and the River Avon run parallel at a distance...
nearest major route directly south is the A24 at Dorking. Gomshall railwaystation is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) away on the Reading to Gatwick line. While...
Talbot Railway and Docks Company was formed to directly link the port to the various competitive railways, particularly the South Wales Mineral Railway and...
century. In September 2008, a blue plaque was affixed to the house on the BrayeRoad where Edwards was raised. Henry Watson Fowler moved to Guernsey in 1903...
the main Gloucester to Bristol railway line with its junction at the site of the former Berkeley Roadrailwaystation. The line is rarely used (if ever)...
Street, and its goods sheds north of this (see Manor House Street railwaystation). Railway lines also ran from the goods shed to the Humber Dock. Like Humber...
Immingham Dock railwaystation, Immingham Dock electric railwaystation, Immingham (Eastern Jetty) railwaystation – railwaystations on the dock estate...
East Greenwich, with power stations including Brimsdown, Hackney and West Ham on the River Lea and Kingston, Fulham, Lots Road, Wandsworth, Battersea, Bankside...
The dock's railway lines of 2 miles (3.2 km) which included lines for the Grimsby Docks railwaystation and Grimsby Pier railwaystation were completed...
four' railway groups to become British Railways (BR) in 1947, the Barry Railway initials survive on one of the gables at Barry Island railwaystation and...
vineyards of Saumur itself, Chinon, Bourgueil, Coteaux du Layon, etc.. Saumur station has rail connections to Tours, Angers, La Roche-sur-Yon and Nantes. First...
below refer to the pre-1855 borders. The Gare du Mans is the main railwaystation of Le Mans. It takes 1 hour to reach Paris from Le Mans by TGV high...
Holyhead Railway ran from Holyhead railwaystation to the pier. The Admiralty Arch was built in 1824, marking the end of Telford's new road. The arch...
breakwater to enclose between 67 acres (27 ha) and 150 acres (61 ha) in Braye bay, dependent upon the date of the plan between 1845 and 1859. The idea...
the Henbury Loop Line, whilst rail-passenger access is via Avonmouth railwaystation on the Severn Beach Line. Bristol Harbour had always been a major centre...
berths 20–49 The New Dock, known as the Western Dock, built by the Southern Railway, consisting of Berths 101–110; and The Container Terminal, originally consisting...
Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Dock and Railway Company. Under the Railways Act 1921 most of the railway companies of Great Britain were "grouped" into...
Sausmarez park in December 1941.: 179–180 The OT hospital was at Ruette Braye, its fuel depot at Grandes Rocques, and timber and cement stores at St Sampson...
cross-channel train services with its own railwaystation, Dover Marine, later renamed Dover Western Docks. At Dover Marine station an estimated 5 million troops...
its own railway yard, under the control of the Derry Port & Harbour Commissioner (LPHC). This railway had connections to the other railways in Derry;...