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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ChaulEnd 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...
part of Chaul in Portuguese India, the structure is a specimen of Portuguese colonial architecture. It was built as a companion to the fort at Chaul, at this...
Town, also known as Dunstable Church Street, was a railwaystation on the Great Northern Railway's branch line from Welwyn which served Dunstable in Bedfordshire...
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Scottish Railway in 1938, but closed to passenger traffic two years later in 1940. The line itself closed in 1968, and the site of the railwaystation has...
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Bute Street railwaystation was the first to be built in Luton, England. It was opened by the Luton, Dunstable and Welwyn Junction Railway Company in 1858...
and was originally called New Mill End. In 1861 the station and line was taken over by the Great Northern Railway. The Prince of Wales, the future George...
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the west, and Waller Avenue and ChaulEnd Lane to the east. Challney was originally just another name for ChaulEnd up on the hill to the south of the...
of Chaul and Bassein. Thacker, Vining & Co. pp. 129. ISBN 9788120608450. da Cunha, José Gerson (1876). Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and...
Chiltern Green railwaystation was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras. The station was located in New Mill End but took its...
2016. Cunha, J. Gerson da (1876), Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul and Bassein, Bombay, p. 174, ISBN 9788120608450{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
and Amir Husain Al-Kurdi, vanquished the Portuguese in the 1508 Battle of Chaul resulting in the first Portuguese defeat at sea in the Indian Ocean. To...