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The town is served by Coleshill Parkway railway station, which reopened in 2007, on the site of the previous Coleshill station, which had closed in 1968. It is on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line and is served half hourly by CrossCountry as part of their service between Birmingham, Nuneaton, Leicester, Peterborough, Cambridge and Stansted ...
Coleshill Parkway is a railway station at Hams Hall on the Birmingham to Peterborough railway line, serving Coleshill in Warwickshire, England.Sitting on the site of the former Coleshill station which closed in 1968, the current station was opened in 2007.
Wooden bridge over the Cole at Shirley, drawn in the 19th century by Samuel Rostill Lines.. The River Cole is a 25 miles (40 km) river in the English Midlands.It rises on the lower slopes of Forhill, one of the south-western ramparts of the Birmingham Plateau, at Red Hill and flows south before flowing largely north-east across the plateau to enter the River Blythe below Coleshill, near ...
Maxstoke railway station was a railway station opened in 1839 as Coleshill by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway on its original route from Derby to Hampton-in-Arden meeting the London and Birmingham Railway for London. The station served the village of Maxstoke and town of Coleshill in Warwickshire, England. Lines around Whitacre Junction
Hams Hall Power Station, 1984. The City of Birmingham bought land at Hams Hall, and built an electricity generating station (Hams Hall A), from 1928. [3] Located north of Coleshill Parkway railway station, the location allowed easy access for coal supply trains from the London, Midland and Scottish Railway mainline.
Coleshill Parish The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul , often referred to as Coleshill Parish Church , is the parish church of Coleshill, Warwickshire , England. The church is a Grade I listed building.
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The A446 starts as a dual carriageway south of Coleshill off the A452.It crosses the M6 at junction 4, almost immediately the road takes the course of the Coleshill bypass, the former route going through the centre of the town.