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Woodhay railway station

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Remains of Woodhay Railway Station (2) (geograph 2366261)
Remains of Woodhay Railway Station (2) (geograph 2366261)

Woodhay railway station was a station on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway in England. It was located about five miles south of the junction with the Great Western Railway west of Newbury railway station. Woodhay station served the villages of Enborne and Enborne Row in Berkshire and Broad Laying (Woolton Hill) in the parish of East Woodhay, Hampshire. It was a considerable distance from the villages of East Woodhay and West Woodhay. The site now lies under the A34 Newbury by-pass.

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Woodhay railway station
Newbury Bypass, Basingstoke and Deane

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N 51.3679 ° E -1.365 °
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Newbury Bypass
RG20 0NA Basingstoke and Deane
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Remains of Woodhay Railway Station (2) (geograph 2366261)
Remains of Woodhay Railway Station (2) (geograph 2366261)
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