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  2. Cambridge North railway station - Wikipedia

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    Chesterton railway station was a brief predecessor to Cambridge North, opening on 19 January 1850 [5] and closing just ten months later in October 1850. [6] Located 200 meters south of the current station, it served as a junction on the Eastern Counties Railway, but was ultimately unsuccessful due to its remote location at the time. [7]

  3. UK railway stations – C - Wikipedia

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    Station Name Postcode ... Cambridge: CB1 2JW: CBG: CBG: Cambridge North: CB4 0WP: CMB: CMB: ... List of National Rail Station codes National Rail covers railways in ...

  4. CB postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The CB postcode area, also known as the Cambridge postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in the east of England, within five post towns.These cover much of south and east Cambridgeshire (including Cambridge and Ely), plus parts of west Suffolk (including Newmarket and Haverhill) and north-west Essex (including Saffron Walden), and a very small part of Norfolk.

  5. List of terminal railway stations in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge railway station; Cambridge North railway station; Cannon Street station; Carlisle railway station; Caterham railway station; Castleford railway station; Charing Cross railway station; Chathill railway station; Cheshunt railway station; Chessington South railway station; Chester railway station; Chingford railway station; Clacton-on ...

  6. Category:Railway stations in Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Cambridgeshire" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Cambridge North railway station; D ...

  7. National Location Code - Wikipedia

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    A map of England, Wales and Scotland showing the approximate boundaries of each NLC "zone", as described in the accompanying table.. The National Location Code (NLC) is a four-digit number allocated to every railway station and ticket issuing point in Great Britain for use with the ticketing system on the British railway network.

  8. Cambridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge railway station is the principal station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It stands at the end of Station Road , 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the city centre. It is the northern terminus of the West Anglia Main Line , 55 miles 52 chains (89.6 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street , the southern terminus.

  9. Chesterton, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Milton Road (the A1309 and A1134) is the major arterial road through Chesterton, linking the centre of Cambridge to the southwest with the A14 road to the northeast. Cambridge North railway station, built on the edge of East Chesterton, became operational in May 2017, [12] something that had been campaigned for by numerous local politicians for ...