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Harlow Mill railway station

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Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1842Transport in HarlowUse British English from June 2015
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Harlow Mill railway station is on the West Anglia Main Line serving the eastern part of Harlow in Essex, England. It is 24 miles 36 chains (39.3 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Harlow Town and Sawbridgeworth stations. Its three-letter station code is HWM. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Greater Anglia.

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Harlow Mill railway station
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N 51.79 ° E 0.132 °
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CM20 2EL Essex, Old Harlow
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