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Chaul End railway station information


Chaul End
Near the station site in 2006.
General information
LocationChaul End, Luton
England
Grid referenceTL063222
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Northern Railway
Key dates
1914/1915Opened
1919/1920Closed

Chaul End was a temporary railway halt on the Great Northern Railway's branch line from Welwyn which served a munitions factory near Luton during the First World War. The station site has been reused as part of the Luton to Dunstable Busway.

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