Lullingstone railway station
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Lullingstone railway station is an unopened station on the Maidstone line which was constructed to serve a proposed airport and expected residential development at Lullingstone near Eynsford in Kent. The station was never brought into use as World War II and subsequent post-war planning legislation put an end to the plans for the area. Largely demolished in 1955, the remains of the station are visible to the south of the Eynsford Tunnel.
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Crockenhill Lane,
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N 51.3753 ° | E 0.1973 ° |
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Crockenhill Lane
Crockenhill Lane
DA4 0JL , Eynsford
England, United Kingdom
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