Loudwater railway station was a railway station which served Loudwater, Buckinghamshire and Flackwell Heath, on the Wycombe Railway.
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towards Wycombe Marsh. At Loudwaterrailwaystation, as at Wooburn Green, the original layout was a single platform. The station was at the bottom of Treadaway...
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and line were closed in 1970. Unlike Loudwaterstation (demolished in the mid-1970s for development), the station platform and building remained in situ...
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original part of the Wycombe railway Cookham, Marlow Road, Wooburn Green and Loudwater. A branch of the Wycombe Railway was opened from Princes Risborough...
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miles south east of the town of High Wycombe. It neighbours Beaconsfield, Loudwater, Flackwell Heath, Wooburn Common and Bourne End. It is close to the M40...
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