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Cheshire Military Museum: Chester: Military: History of Cheshire's regiments, located in the former barracks at Chester Castle [12] Congleton Museum: Congleton: Local: Local history [13] Crewe Heritage Centre: Crewe: Railway and Local: Trains, locomotives, signal boxes, miniature railways; located on the site of the Crewe Locomotive Works [14 ...
Helsby railway station serves the village of Helsby in Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II listed building. [1] The station is on the Chester–Warrington line between Chester and Warrington Bank Quay and on the Hooton–Helsby line to Hooton.
Crewe Heritage Centre is a railway museum located in Crewe, England.Managed by the Crewe Heritage Trust, the museum is located between the railway station and the town centre; the site was the location of the 'Old Works' which was demolished in the early 1980s.
Brockham Railway Museum, Dorking, Surrey – closed 1982 (Stock moved to Amberley Museum Railway, West Sussex) Bolebroke Castle Miniature Railway, East Sussex – closed 2012; Buxton Steam Centre, Derbyshire – closed in 1987, as Peak Rail moved to Darley Dale. Cadeby Light Railway, Cadeby, Leicestershire – closed in 2005.
The Chester & Connah's Quay Railway ran from Chester Northgate in Chester, Cheshire, England, to Shotton, Flintshire, Wales. It was in use for its full length from 1890 to 1992. It was in use for its full length from 1890 to 1992.
Cheshire East Council; Cheshire West and Chester Council; Halton Borough Council; Listed buildings in Cholmondeley, Cheshire; Listed buildings in Chelford; Runcorn signal box; Listed buildings in Burland; Hannah Greg; Listed buildings in Bunbury, Cheshire; John Rathbone (artist) William Jones (1762–1846) List of Warrington Wolves players
Frodsham railway station serves the town of Frodsham, Cheshire, England. The station is managed by Transport for Wales. It was opened along with the line in 1850 and the station building is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [1] This was restored in 2012 and is in private ownership.
The Chester and West Cheshire Junction Railway Company was incorporated on 5 July 1865 by the Chester and West Cheshire Junction Railway Act 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. ccxcii) with the intention of seeking parliamentary approval for a railway linking the WCR's line at Mouldsworth Junction to a new station at Chester Northgate.