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Leamside is a
small village close to the city of Durham,
County Durham, in England. It is
situated to the west of West Rainton. It is part of the civil...
- The
Leamside Line,
originally part of the
Durham Junction Railway, is a
disused railway line,
located in the
North East of England. The
alignment diverges...
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parish of West
Rainton and
Leamside, in
County Durham, England. It is
situated between Durham and Houghton-le-Spring.
Leamside is
about one-half mile (0...
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Leamside railway station served the
villages of
Leamside and West Rainton, in
County Durham,
England from 1844 to 1953 on the
Leamside line. The first...
- due to its
proximity to both the East
Coast Main Line, the
mothballed Leamside Line and the A1(M) motorway.
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- two
railway lines (both of
which are now closed). It was
served by the
Leamside Line and
Durham and
Sunderland Railway.
There were
stations at
Hetton and...
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station opened in the city centre. A
second station, Shincliffe, on the
Leamside to
Ferryhill line, was
opened in 1844. That
closed to p****engers in 1941...
- cuts and to
freight in 1991. The now
overgrown site is on the
disused Leamside Line
which connected Durham and
Sunderland via the town to Newcastle. The...
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number of
proposals looking in to the
possibility of re-opening the
former Leamside line to Washington,
including a 2009
report from the ****ociation of Train...
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Waldridge Wackerfield Weather Hill Wood West
Auckland West
Rainton and
Leamside Westwick Wheatley Hill
Whorlton Windlestone Wingate Winston Witton Gilbert...