The Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Company was an early railway company that built the first rail connection to Newmarket. Although only around 15 miles (24 km) long the line ran through three counties, the termini being in Essex (Great Chesterford) and Suffolk (Newmarket) and all intermediate stations being in Cambridgeshire.
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The NewmarketandChesterfordRailway Company was an early railway company that built the first rail connection to Newmarket. Although only around 15 miles...
made in 2016. The first railway station in Newmarket opened in 1848 as the terminus of the NewmarketandChesterfordRailway. This station was extended...
of railway stations in Newmarket, Suffolk, UK: Newmarket (High Level) railway station, opened 1848 by the NewmarketandChesterfordRailwayNewmarket Warren...
Auckland Ely andNewmarketRailway, a defunct railway in England NewmarketandChesterfordRailway, a defunct railway in England Newmarketrailway station...
Great Chesterfordrailway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the village of Great Chesterford in Essex, England. It is 45 miles 56 chains...
Great Chesterford is a village and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. The village is 13 miles (20 km) north from Bishop's Stortford...
line from Newmarket to Cambridge (Coldham Lane Junction) was opened which partly used the alignment of the NewmarketandChesterfordRailway which subsequently...
Road railway station served Balsham and Fulbourn in Cambridgeshire. It closed in 1851, along with its line (the NewmarketandChesterfordRailway) which...
Bottom estate. Six Mile Bottom railway station served the village from the 1860s (by the NewmarketandChesterfordRailway) until 1967. The hamlet had a...
Cherryhinton railway station (spelling) was located on the NewmarketRailway's line between Cambridge and Fulbourn,[page needed] serving the Cambridgeshire...
Maldon and Braintree opened. Also in 1848 the ECR took over operations on the Norfolk Railwayand leased the NewmarketandChesterfordRailway from October...
This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom...
OL 11956311M. "Letters:The NewmarketRailway". Railway World. 35 (408): 181. April 1974. Dewick, Tony (2002). Complete Atlas of Railway Station Names. Ian Allan...
the NewmarketRailway in 1854 which linked Cambridge with Ipswich Bury St Edmunds. In 1854, the ECR/L&BR owned London Tilbury and Southend Railway started...
Haven Dock andRailway Act 1842 (5 & 6 Vict. c. lxxxix) Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. xxxvi) North Wales Railway Act 1845...
title assigned by section 2 of this act. "Ayrshire and Galloway (Smithstown and Dalmellington) Railway Act 1847" (PDF). legislation.gov.uk. The National...
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and London Stansted which is about 20 miles away. Balsham was served briefly by train in the 1840s by Balsham Road on the NewmarketandChesterford Railway...
bicycle storage and a small shelter on the platform by the signal box (on the village side). Originally opened by the NewmarketRailway in 1848 but closed...
Murrow East railway station was a station in Murrow, Cambridgeshire. It was on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line between Wisbech and Peterborough...
Fletton railway station was a railway station in Fletton, Cambridgeshire just south of Peterborough. It was once home to an extensive goods yard. Former...
Somersham railway station was a station in Somersham, Cambridgeshire on the Great Eastern Railway between March and St Ives. There was also a branch line...