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Bearley /ˈbɪərlɪ/ is a
village and
civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon
district of Warwickshire, England. The
village is
about five
miles (8 km) north...
- The Alcester–
Bearley branch line was a 6+3⁄4-mile single-track
branch railway line in Warwickshire, England. It was
built by the
Alcester Railway Company...
- 1937
November 1965 6830
Buckenhill Grange August 1937
October 1965 6831
Bearley Grange August 1937
October 1965 6832
Brockton Grange August 1937 January...
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Bearley railway station serves the
village of
Bearley in
South Warwickshire, England. It is on the Leamington–Stratford line.
Today it is an unstaffed...
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William L.
Bearley (November 20, 1902 –
August 14, 1999) was an
American football, baseball, and
tennis coach. He was the 11th head
football coach at...
- the A3400 main road. The
third is the
Edstone Aqueduct (also
known as
Bearley)
which at 475 feet (145 m), is the
longest in England. The
aqueduct crosses...
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making a
shorter route from
Birmingham and
joining the
original line at
Bearley. The
heavy mineral traffic, and
later the
through p****enger traffic, was...
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structure in 1985.
Edstone Aqueduct, from the top
Edstone Aqueduct From South.
Bearley Lock in the distance.
April 2012 The
railway line p****ing
under the aqueduct...
- Sherborne, the
River Wriggle,
Trent Brook,
Hornsey Brook, the
River Cam and
Bearley Brook. "River Yeo –
Somerset Rivers".
Retrieved 6 July 2024. Mills, A.D...
- to the
existing main line into
Birmingham at Tyseley, and ran
south to
Bearley,
where it
connected to the pre-existing
single track Hatton to Stratford-upon-Avon...