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By 1976, the pub was known as the "Stoneleigh Inn" [6] and, in 2012, it became "The Station". It was given Grade II listed status in 2015 by Historic England. [4] The Rembrandt Cinema, immediately north of the railway where it passes over the A240 Kingston Road, was designed by E. Norman Bailey and opened in 1938. It closed in 1998 and was ...
As of 2014, it was proposed that Aldergrove railway station could be reopened to serve Belfast International Airport. As the Lisburn–Antrim railway line was closed in 2003, plans for a station to serve the airport (a few hundred yards away) are aspirational. The Department for Regional Development Railway Investment Prioritisation Strategy ...
Aldergrove is a hamlet and townland sub-division in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the townland of Seacash and parish of Killead – 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Antrim and 18 miles (29 km) west of Belfast. It is part of the Borough of Antrim and Newtownabbey.
Aldergrove, County Antrim, a hamlet close to the site of: Aldergrove Flying Station, former RAF base and current British Army base; Aldergrove Airport, historical but still locally used name for Belfast International Airport; Aldergrove railway station, former station serving the hamlet
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A cover of the 1909 Santa Fe Railway pamphlet describing Fred Harvey hotels, dining rooms and sample menus. The Fred Harvey Company was the owner of the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels and other hospitality industry businesses alongside railroads in the Western United States.
Stationhouse may refer to: . Stationhouse (firefighting), a structure or other area set aside for storage of fire extinguishing equipment Stationhouse (police), a building which serves as the headquarters of a police force or unit which serves a specific district
A station building of Siuntio railway station in Siuntio, Finland. Since the mid-19th century, in the United States, a head house has often been the part of a passenger train station that does not house the tracks and platforms. Elsewhere, the same part of a station is known as the station building.