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Brixton Road railway station

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Brixton Road railway station 1910592
Brixton Road railway station 1910592

Brixton Road railway station served the village of Brixton, Devon, England from 1898 to 1960 on the Plymouth to Yealmpton Branch.

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Brixton Road railway station
Fordbrook Lane, South Hams Brixton

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N 50.3534 ° E -4.0522 °
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Brixton Road

Fordbrook Lane
PL8 2FD South Hams, Brixton
England, United Kingdom
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Brixton Road railway station 1910592
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