Abbots Wood Junction railway station
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Abbots Wood Junction railway station was an early railway station in England, close to Worcester. The station, 68 miles 60 chains (68.75 miles, 110.64 km) from Derby, was opened by the Midland Railway in November 1850 on the route of the former Birmingham and Gloucester Railway. Originally named Worcester Junction, it was renamed Abbot's Wood Junction on 1 March 1852, and it was closed on 1 October 1855.The railway junction, still extant, was created c. 1850, when the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway reached the Bristol and Gloucester Railway just outside Worcester, forming a connection.
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Wadborough Road, Wychavon Norton Juxta Kempsey
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N 52.1481 ° | E -2.1631 ° |
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Abbotswood Junction
Wadborough Road
WR5 2QS Wychavon, Norton Juxta Kempsey
England, United Kingdom
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