Alton Towers railway station
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Alton railway station is a former railway station in Staffordshire. Opened in 1849 by the North Staffordshire Railway and called Alton, the station was part of the Churnet Valley line and served the village of Alton and the country estate at Alton Towers. In 1954, the station was renamed Alton Towers. After being closed in 1965, the station site was purchased by Staffordshire County Council in 1969 to curtail persistent vandalism of the station building, and in 1979 was sold to the Landmark Trust, who renamed the site to Alton Station and converted the former station buildings into holiday accommodation.
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Churnet Valley Cycleway, Staffordshire Moorlands
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N 52.9816 ° | E -1.8968 ° |
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Churnet Valley Cycleway
Churnet Valley Cycleway
ST10 4BZ Staffordshire Moorlands
England, United Kingdom
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