Camerton railway station (Somerset), a former railway station in Camerton, Somerset, England
Camerton railway station (Cumberland), a disused station in Camerton, Cumberland (now Cumbria), England
Camerton Colliery Halt railway station, another disused station in Camerton, Cumbria, England
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Camertonrailwaystation may refer to: Camertonrailwaystation (Somerset), a former railwaystation in Camerton, Somerset, England Camertonrailway station...
Camerton Colliery Halt railwaystation was an unadvertised halt for workers at one or both of the collieries at Camerton, near Cockermouth in Cumberland...
Halt railwaystation was a railwaystation in Monkton Combe, Somerset, England. It was built by the Great Western Railway in 1910, on the Camerton branch...
as a single entity. In 1882 the Camerton Branch was opened by the Great Western Railway to serve collieries at Camerton; it was later extended to Limpley...
existing Shillingstone Station Project. The remains of Midford railwaystation, September 2007 East-west beneath north–south: Camerton branch viaduct (left)...
North Somerset RailwayCamerton branch line, carried out by the Great Western Railway between 1906 and 1910. This created a new railway which ran eastwards...
Radford and Timsbury Halt railwaystation was on the Camerton branch of the Great Western Railway in Somerset, England. It was in use from 1910 until...
Paulton Halt railwaystation was on the Camerton branch of the Great Western Railway in Somerset, England. It was in use from 1914 until 1925, however...
2012. A road bridge over a disused railway line in the village of Camerton collapsed due to floodwaters on the railway line. The bridge was the only vehicular...
was eventually filmed on the recently closed Camerton branch of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway branch line along the Cam Brook valley in Somerset...
two Scotby railwaystations situated in the village of Scotby, two miles outside of Carlisle, England. Both have closed. This railwaystation (54°53′21″N...
Bath, Somerset, on the Camerton branch of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway, along the Cam Brook valley between Camerton and Limpley Stoke. The branch...
2014. Retrieved 2 January 2013. Down pages 105-117 "Camerton Coal Mines – A Potted History". Camerton Batch. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012...
collieries were served by the Northern Extension - Camerton, Buckhill and Alice Pit. No source lists any station, halt or workmen's service to this last, which...
Mallingford. Filmed on the Camerton branch in the summer of 1952, the branch was lifted after production had finished. Many preserved railways also served as a...
collieries were served by the Northern Extension - Camerton, Buckhill and Alice Pit. No source lists any station, halt or workmen's service to this last. The...
London Road railwaystation was the first to open in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. It was built as a terminus of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway and opened...
second railwaystation: Midford Halt railwaystation on the Limpley Stoke to Camertonrailway that followed the former Somerset Coal Canal. At Camerton it...
Buckhill Colliery Halt railwaystation was an unadvertised halt for workers at Buckhill Colliery north east of Camerton, near Cockermouth in Cumberland...
Island Road railwaystation (also known as Barrow Shipyard and locally simply as Shipyard station) was a railwaystation at the centre of Barrow Island...
Barbon railwaystation was located in Westmorland (now part of Cumbria), England, serving the town and locale of Barbon on the Ingleton Branch Line. The...
Ullock railwaystation was built by the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway. It served the village of Ullock, Cumbria, England. The station opened...
Lindal railwaystation served Lindal-in-Furness in the Furness area of Lancashire, England (now part of Cumbria). Lindal station was situated west of...
Somerset Railway from Camerton to Limpley Stoke; this line opened in 1910. Passenger traffic was light and ceased in 1925. Goods service from Camerton continued...