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The first station was built in the northern part of Levin near Tyne Street, and was replaced in 1894–95 by a station near the centre of Levin. In 1909 this station was destroyed by fire, and replaced by a station 10 chains (200m) south. There was a nearby station in the southern part of Levin at Weraroa from c1886 to 1894.
The Dean Street station was a New York City Subway station on the BMT Franklin Avenue Line. Located on Dean Street west of Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, it was serviced by the Franklin Avenue Shuttle. The Dean Street station opened and closed twice in its history, though the line it served continues in operation.
Queen Street (Levin) railway station was a station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand, serving Levin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was a passenger-only stopping place, opened on 16 July, [ 4 ] or 11 June 1956 and closed on 17 December 1977.
What is now the Franklin Avenue Line was part of the modern-day Brighton Beach Line until 1920, when the two lines were split north of Prospect Park. [2] [3] The Brooklyn, Flatbush, and Coney Island Railway (BF&CI), which built the Brighton Line, was incorporated in 1877 in order to connect Downtown Brooklyn with the hotels and resorts at Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, and Brighton Beach.
By 1895, only the Boat Train still served Dean Street. [4] All service to the station ended around 1897 (though the station appeared on local maps for some time afterwards), and the line was abandoned from Dean Street to Raynham in 1932. [4] [5] A new MBTA Commuter Rail station, Taunton, is proposed to be built at the site by 2030 as part of ...
Dean railway station, also shown as Dean (Wilts), serves the village of West Dean in Wiltshire, England. The station is on the Wessex Main Line, 88 miles 10 chains (141.8 km) from London Waterloo. Whilst the station building is in Wiltshire, the platforms straddle the county boundary with Hampshire. [1] [2] South Western Railway (SWR) operates ...
Franklin/Dean College station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station located in Franklin, Massachusetts, near Dean College. It serves the Franklin/Foxboro Line, for which it was the terminus from 1966 to 1988. The station has a mid-sized park and ride lot to serve town residents; Forge Park/495 station is intended to serve commuters from other nearby ...
The baggage car mistakenly identified as Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal car was stored near Track 61 before being moved to the Danbury Railway Museum. Track 61 is a storage track abutting a private railroad platform on the Metro-North Railroad in Manhattan, New York City.