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  2. Radnor Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] The 105 bus formerly drove a route similar to that of the 106, but a 2016 schedule change moved the route's western terminus to Rosemont Station, on Montrose Avenue near the border of Radnor Township and Lower Merion Township. Since 2017, the route runs parallel to Radnor Township's border on Airedale Road, but never enters the township.

  3. Kenwood, St George's Hill - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood is a house on the St George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. Originally called the Brown House, it was designed by architect T. A. Allen, and built in 1913 by Love & Sons, a local building firm. The estate was constructed around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt.

  4. Radnor, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Radnor is a community which straddles Montgomery and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 13 miles west of Philadelphia, in the Main Line suburbs. The community was named after Radnor, in Wales. [1] Radnor is home to Cabrini University and a large office complex by the train station. The southern portion ...

  5. St George's Hill - Wikipedia

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    East Road (2014) St George's Hill is a 964-acre (3.9 km 2) private gated community in Weybridge, Surrey, England. Located 23 miles southwest of Central London and compromising more than 450 properties, the land that is now the contemporary St George's Hill estate was purchased by master builder W. G. Tarrant in 1911.

  6. Bridge in Radnor Township No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Bridge in Radnor Township No. 1 is a historic stone arch bridge that carries Goshen Road over Darby Creek to Darby Paoli Road in Radnor, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.The current structure was built in 1905, and is an 80-foot-long (24 m), arch bridge with three arch spans of 45-foot (14 m), 19-foot (5.8 m), and 16-foot-long (4.9 m).

  7. Radnor station (SEPTA Regional Rail) - Wikipedia

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    The Radnor station was originally built in 1872. [4] It was a replacement for the former Morgan's Corner Station built by the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. [5] The station was designed by Joseph M. Wilson and Frederick G. Thorn, both later of Wilson Brothers & Company, architects. Radnor's design was a brick variant of Wynnewood station ...

  8. Bridge in Radnor Township No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Bridge in Radnor Township No. 2 is a historic brick and concrete arch bridge located in Villanova, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1905, and is a 75-foot-long (23 m), arch bridge with a single arch with a 10-foot-long (3.0 m) span. It features an ornate parapet cap. It spans Meadowbrook Run. [2]

  9. Radnor station (Norristown High Speed Line) - Wikipedia

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    It is in Radnor Township. [2] It serves the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) and is located on King of Prussia Road. All trains stop at Radnor. The station is located near the Paoli/Thorndale Line Radnor station, and is close to Radnor High School and Archbishop John Carroll High School.