Denbigh Hall railway bridge carries the West Coast Main Line railway across Watling Street just north of Bletchley, Milton Keynes, in southern England. It dates from the opening of the London and Birmingham Railway in 1838 and was designed by Robert Stephenson though it has been heavily modified. It is a Grade II listed building.
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took a stagecoach shuttle from a temporary station called DenbighHall to Rugby where the railway continued north. The line through what is now Milton Keynes...
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