
Station Name: SANDY (LNWR) - Disused Stations
2023年2月10日 · Intermediate stations were built at Blunham, Potton, Gamlingay, Old North Road & Lords Bridge and a bay was provided at the recently rebuilt Cambridge Station to …
Locomotives built by George England Part 2
From January to July 1862, Sandy & Potton trains disappeared from Bradshaw, while the line was reconstructed: they re-appeared in August as part of the Cambridge branch of the LNWR, …
SHRUB Articles – Sandy Historical Research Group
The Sandy and Potton Railway was a single track light railway, which required no Act of Parliament as it passed only through Captain Peel’s land. Construction began in 1855/1856, …
Sandy railway station - Wikipedia
Sandy railway station serves the town of Sandy in Bedfordshire, England. It is on the East Coast Main Line, about 44 miles (71 km) from London King's Cross. Sandy is managed by Great …
Shannon (locomotive) - Wikipedia
Shannon is a steam locomotive, built in 1857 by George England and Co. for the Sandy and Potton Railway and is now preserved at the Didcot Railway Centre.
List of closed railway stations in Britain: P–R - Wikipedia
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some …
5 - Shannon / Jane - Didcot Railway Centre
1857 - Built by George England and Co. of New Cross, London for Capt. William Peel, the owner of the Sandy and Potton Railway, at a cost of £800. 1862 - Sold to LNWR and numbered …
Potton railway station - wiki-gateway.eudic.net
Potton was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small town of the same name in Bedfordshire. Opened in 1857 as part of Sir William Peel's Sandy and Potton Railway, the …
Potton - RAILSCOT
The former station at Potton, Bedfordshire on the LNWR Sandy - Cambridge line. Photographed in September 2007, some 41 years after closure see image 16443 . Location: Potton (former)
Disused Stations | The next station East from Sandy on the LNWR …
The next station East from Sandy on the LNWR Varsity Line was Potton. In many ways it was an identikit station to Sandy LNWR and is well covered on the Disused Stations website. I don't …