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Marsh Lane is a major street in Bootle, Merseyside, England.Part of the A5098, it runs for around 1 mile (1.6 km) from Rimrose Road (the A565) in the west to a junction with Aintree Road (which continues east as the A5098) and Hawthorne Road (formerly Bootle Road; [1] the A5090).
The station was situated on the north side of Marsh Lane which was crossed with a level crossing. [1] [2] It is shown on the OS 1850 six-inch map as Marsh Lane and Linacre station but with no details. [3] In 1850 the LC&SR had been authorised to lease, sell or transfer itself to the L&YR and on 14 June 1855 the L&YR purchased and took over the ...
Marsh Lane railway station can refer to: Marsh Lane & Strand Road railway station, now called Bootle New Strand railway station in Bootle, Merseyside, England. Marsh Lane railway station, Leeds, former terminus of the Leeds and Selby Railway in Leeds, England. Northumberland Park railway station in London, England, formerly known as Marsh Lane
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Marsh Lane railway station was built as the Leeds terminus of the Leeds and Selby Railway.The combined passenger and goods station opened in 1834. During the construction of the extension of the Leeds and Selby Line into central Leeds in the 1860s the station was demolished, and replaced with a large goods station and a separate through passenger station.
Marsh Lane: junction of Ford Road with Main Road, showing war memorial. Marsh Lane village is located in the civil parish of Eckington in North-East Derbyshire, England. [1] It is 6 miles north east of Chesterfield. In 2011 the village had a population of 895. [citation needed]
Waddon Marsh railway station was in Waddon in the London Borough of Croydon on the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line. It was between West Croydon and Beddington Lane Halt stations. There was pedestrian access by footpath only from Miller Road a side street near Purley Way .
The Marsh Lane area of Seymour Road Playing Field and Marsh Lane Playing Field, north and south of Marsh Lane respectively. Since August 2012 its official name has been Leyton Jubilee Park. [2] This area is now cut off from the rest of the marsh, connected only by a long pedestrian bridge over the railway.