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Navenby Station in 1920. Navenby railway station was a railway station in Navenby, Lincolnshire on the Grantham and Lincoln railway line. [1] The station closed for passengers in 1962 and freight in 1964 but the line remained open until it was closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching Axe. [2]
Historic filling stations in the United Kingdom (3 P) Pages in category "Historic filling stations" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Leadenham railway station. The line between Honington and Lincoln was opened by the GNR on 15 April 1867. It was 18 miles 2 chains in extent and was constructed by Kirk & Parry for £121,533. There were stations at Caythorpe, Leadenham, Navenby, Harmston and Waddington, and the line joined the Lincolnshire Loop at Pelham Street junction, Lincoln.
Pages in category "Historic filling stations in the United Kingdom" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In February 2000, the former Mahan's Station, rumored to be the oldest filling station in Illinois, was moved 21 miles to its current location at Fulgenzi's. It has since been fully restored. [ 2 ] The museum's guestbook boasts visitors from all over Europe and Asia and has become a destination for international travelers exploring the Mother ...
The distinctive red-on-yellow Whiting Brothers signage and billboards date to 1926, the year U.S. Route 66 was designated across the southwestern United States.The father of the four Whiting brothers was a lumberyard owner, [6] leaving the family well placed to construct small, simple stations at little cost with one or two pumps and a six-foot-tall roadside billboard at various points on the ...
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