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The Castle Donington line also known as Weston On Trent Branch Railway is a railway line in Derbyshire, England, that runs between Stenson Junction in the west and Sheet Stores Junction in the east [1] (just north of Trent Junction). There are no passenger services that serve this line regularly but passenger services are occasionally routed ...
This is a route-map template for the Castle Donington line, a UK railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The subway lines each have one maintenance facility (except for three on the Green Line) and often several other yards used for overnight and midday storage. Tail tracks for temporary storage of trains are also present at Forest Hills (Orange Line) and Wonderland (Blue Line); the Green Line has sidings at Heath Street , Blandford Street , and ...
New Hampshire state line in Townsend: Troy and Greenfield Railroad: Greenfield: Vermont state line in Williamstown: Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad: Fitchburg: Greenfield: Turners Falls Branch, Turners Falls Junction to Turners Falls: original main line north from Millers Falls became part of the Central Vermont Railroad: Watertown Branch ...
Present location of Shawmut station on the Red Line Ashmont: 5.2 (8.4) Present location of Ashmont station on the Red Line and Mattapan Line: Cedar Grove 5.6 (9.0) Present location of Cedar Grove station on the Mattapan Line Milton: Milton: 6.4 (10.3) Junction with Dorchester and Milton Branch Previously named Milton Lower Mills
It has rail access from the Castle Donington line, road access from junction 24 of the M1 motorway, and lies immediately to the north of East Midlands Airport. It thus unites air, road, and rail freight in a central location. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Castle Donington Line. Midland Main Line to London. This is a route-map template for the Erewash Valley Line, a UK railway. For a key to symbols, see ...
It opened on 6 December 1869 as Castle Donington, when the Midland Railway opened the Weston, Castle Donington and Trent branch. [1] It was renamed Castle Donington and Shardlow on 13 June 1901 [2] before being closed to passengers on 21 September 1930. [3] It was closed to freight in 1967 and was demolished soon after.