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October 1891 when this
station opened with the name
Churchbury. The line was
known as the
Churchbury Loop. The
district was
still predominantly rural, and...
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Enfield branch via
Churchbury (later Southbury) with the
Broxbourne line at Cheshunt,
opening on 1
October 1891; it was
known as the
Churchbury loop
until the...
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opened by the
Great Eastern Railway on 1
October 1891 and
known as the
Churchbury Loop.
Around this time the
station was
rebuilt with both
platforms located...
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opened by the
Great Eastern Railway on 1
October 1891. It was
known as the
Churchbury Loop. The
district served by the line was
still predominantly rural, and...
- form
located in
Forty Hill,
Enfield Town, England. It is
situated on
Churchbury Lane with its
fields backing on to
Baker Street.
Chace is
spelled with...
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called Edmonton Green). In 1891, a loop from
Edmonton serving Southbury (
Churchbury) and
Turkey Street (Forty Hill) to
Cheshunt on the main line was added...
- station. In time this
became the
dominant route from London. In 1891 the
Churchbury loop was opened, from Bury
Street Junction via
Lower Edmonton to Cheshunt...
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opened by the
Great Eastern Railway on 1
October 1891. It was
known as the
Churchbury Loop. The
district served by the line was
still predominantly rural, and...
- The
Southbury Loop (formerly
known as the
Churchbury loop) is a line
linking Edmonton Green, in north-east London, with Cheshunt. It was
opened by the...
- (Rickmansworth) L&NWR 1952
Church Village Halt Taff Vale
Railway 1952
Churchbury GER 1919
reopened 1960
Churchdown GWR/MR
Joint Railway 1964 Church's Hill...