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Shippea Hill
railway station (originally
Mildenhall Road and
later Burnt Fen) is on the
Breckland Line in the east of England,
serving the
Burnt Fen area...
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people were injured. On 7
April 1906, a p****enger
train was
derailed at
Shippea Hill due to
excessive speed.
Eight p****engers were injured, two seriously...
- five
least used
stations to be: The
least used
station in this
period was
Shippea Hill.
Originally opened as 'Mildenhall Road' in 1845, it has
since been...
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There are four
hamlets within this area,
Little Ouse,
Shippea Hill,
Sedge Fen and Mile End.
Shippea Hill
railway station was
called Burnt Fen
between 1...
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Shippea Hill SSSI is a 27.6-hectare (68-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England. It is a Geological...
- (17:01 Sa****ay).
Operated by ScotRail.
Shippea Hill and
Lakenheath on the
Breckland line to Norwich.
Shippea Hill is
served at 07:26 Mondays–Fridays...
- year. The
region between Devil's **** and the line
between Littleport and
Shippea Hill
shows a
remarkable amount of
archaeological findings of the Stone...
- census. The
region between Devil's **** and the line
between Littleport and
Shippea Hill
shows a
remarkable amount of
archaeological findings of the Stone...
- Church. The
region between Devil's **** and the line
between Littleport and
Shippea Hill
shows a
remarkable amount of
archaeological findings of the Stone...
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including those that are
served by only a
small number of trains,
including Shippea Hill
station on 3 June,
where 19
people joined them,
meaning more p****engers...