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Albion railway station (England)

Disused railway stations in SandwellOldbury, West MidlandsPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1960Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1853
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Albion railway station was a railway station in England, built by the London and North Western Railway on their Stour Valley Line in 1852. It served the town of Oldbury, and was located near to Union Road.

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Albion railway station (England)
Union Road, Sandwell

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N 52.5169 ° E -2.0245 °
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Albion

Union Road
B70 9DT Sandwell
England, United Kingdom
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