Linley Halt railway station
Linley, later Linley Halt, was a small railway station on the Severn Valley line in Shropshire, England. The station was built as a condition of constructing the railway at the behest of Thomas C. Whitmore of Apley Park estate, through which the railway runs. Apley Hall lies on the opposite bank of the River Severn to the station. Access from the estate to the station was originally by ferry and later via a chain suspension bridge.
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Linley Halt railway station
Linley, later Linley Halt, was a small railway station on the Severn Valley line in Shropshire, England. The station was built as a condition of constructing the railway at the behest of Thomas C. Whitmore of Apley Park estate, through which the railway runs. Apley Hall lies on the opposite bank of the River Severn to the station. Access from the estate to the station was originally by ferry and later via a chain suspension bridge.
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Linley, later Linley Halt, was ...... eserved Severn Valley Railway.
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The site of Linley Halt, in 2007
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England
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Closed
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Renamed Linley Halt
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Station opened as Linley
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Linley Halt
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Great Western Railway
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(Severn Valley Railway)
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Disused
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1862-02-01
1917-01-01
1917-04-02
1951-09-10
1963-09-09
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Linley, later Linley Halt, was ...... via a chain suspension bridge.
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Linley Halt railway station
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Linley Halt
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