Proposals for re-opening as Greenfield or Holywell
2029
Proposed re-opening
Listed Building – Grade II*
Feature
Holywell Junction Railway Station
Designated
1 October 1970
Reference no.
510[2]
Holywell Junction railway station was a junction station located on the north-eastern edge of Holywell and Greenfield, in Flintshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Dee.
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Sidings, Holywell and Stoneacre Loop to Bolton Abbey station and carries around 100,000 passengers a year. The long-term objectives of the railway are extensions...
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built on the former Ardingly railwaystation site. The society plans to reconnect the line with Network Rail at Copyhold Junction, to allow access to the London...
for the North Wales Metro Greenfield railwaystation, Flintshire (on site of former HolywellJunctionrailwaystation) - on the 2021 Metro Development Plan...
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the southwest of Holywell with major climbs between Northop and Halkyn (Junctions 33 and 32b) and Halkyn and Holywell Summit (Junctions 32 and 31). This...
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it and was for many years a second-hand car dealership. Watford Junctionrailwaystation is situated to the north east of the town centre. These developments...
well is uncertain. Holywell Green is the name given to the east side of Stainland. It is based around Stainland Road and Station Road, and built on an...
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reopened stations on heritage railways. The busiest station is Truro with more than one million passengers each year; the quietest is Coombe Junction Halt...
this line began when London and North Western Railway (LNWR) completed the Camden to Watford Junction new line in 1912, to provide additional suburban...
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trains travelled east to the triangular junction at Plumpton and then turned north via Greenodd and on to stations at Haverthwaite, Newby Bridge halt and...
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and the south of the university date from the 1970s. They stretch from Holywell Drive to Hazel Road. Rainbows Hospice, a children's hospice, and the secondary...
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Starting in 1912 North Eastern Railway constructed a branch line from a junction a mile to the north of Monkseaton station to Seaton Sluice, the site of...
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