Marlborough railway stations
Marlborough railway stations refers to the two railway stations which served Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; the town supported two railway routes and Savernake, the junction station at first, later had a second station. The two routes came under the same management at the "Grouping" of the railways in 1923 and some rationalisation took place. Passenger services to Marlborough were withdrawn in 1961 and goods services in 1964.
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Marlborough railway stations
Marlborough railway stations refers to the two railway stations which served Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; the town supported two railway routes and Savernake, the junction station at first, later had a second station. The two routes came under the same management at the "Grouping" of the railways in 1923 and some rationalisation took place. Passenger services to Marlborough were withdrawn in 1961 and goods services in 1964.
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Marlborough railway stations r ...... 61 and goods services in 1964.
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Marlborough railway stations
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(1883-1898,1958-1961)
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Great Western Railway
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(Marlborough Railway)
(Swindon, Marlborough and Andover Railway)
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Marlborough railway stations r ...... 61 and goods services in 1964.
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Marlborough railway stations
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Marlborough High Level
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Marlborough Low Level
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