Broughton Crossing
Broughton Crossing is a small settlement located between the Buckinghamshire villages of Bierton and Broughton in England. It takes its name from a long-vanished level crossing where the road crossed the now-defunct Cheddington to Aylesbury Line a branch line connecting the West Coast Main Line at Cheddington and Aylesbury. It consists of a public house and a few private houses, the easterly part of the former railway has been made into a road. It is a distinct settlement separated from Broughton itself by the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
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Broughton Crossing
Broughton Crossing is a small settlement located between the Buckinghamshire villages of Bierton and Broughton in England. It takes its name from a long-vanished level crossing where the road crossed the now-defunct Cheddington to Aylesbury Line a branch line connecting the West Coast Main Line at Cheddington and Aylesbury. It consists of a public house and a few private houses, the easterly part of the former railway has been made into a road. It is a distinct settlement separated from Broughton itself by the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
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Broughton Crossing is a small ...... railway station or halt there.
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Broughton Crossing is a small ...... Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
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