Infobox GB station symbol rail name KingsLangley code KGL image name KingsLangleyRailway Station.jpg manager London Midland locale KingsLangley borough Three Rivers district Three Rivers usage0405 pad 1em 0.383 usage0506 increase 0.446 usage0607 increase 0.509 usage0708 increase 0.596 usage0809 decrease 0.592 platforms 4 start 1839 gridref TL080019 KingsLangleyrailwaystation is just under the M25 motorway at Junction 20. It serves the village of KingsLangley , and the nearby villages of Abbots Langley and Hunton Bridge . The station is 21  miles 34  km north west of Euston railwaystation London Euston on the West Coast Main Line . Services to KingsLangley are operated by and the station is managed by London Midland . The station was opened in 1839. From 1909 the station was known as KingsLangley & Abbots Langley , becoming KingsLangley on 6 May 1974. ref cite journal editor1 first J.N. editor1 last Slater year 1974 month July title Notes and News Stations renamed by LMR journal The Railway Magazine Railway Magazine volume 120 issue 879 publisher IPC Transport Press Ltd location London issn 0033 8923 page 363 ref Services Monday to Saturday a half hourly service to London Euston southbound and stnlnk Tring Saturdays stnlnk Milton Keynes Central northbound. Evenings and Sundays there is an hourly in each direction. A rare service to and from Birmingham New Street stops here. rail start rail line previous stnlnk Apsley next stnlnk Watford Junction route London ... art lnk KGL File KingsLangley geograph 2741511 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg thumb left Blackpool London express in 1953 Hertfordshire railway stations coord 51.706 N 0.438 W type railwaystation region GB display title Category Railway stations in Three Rivers district Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1839 Category Railway stations served by London Midland Category DfT Category E stations EastEngland railstation stub nl StationKingsLangley ... more details
per day from Langley Mill southbound to Nottingham and beyond usually Norwich railwaystation Norwich and northbound to Sheffield usually continuing to Liverpool Lime Street railwaystation Liverpool ... station Nottingham . Buses to use in Langley Mill are Rainbow 1, Amberline, Black Cat, 1A and others that can be found on the Trent Barton website. History See also Langley Mill Branch railwaystationLangley Mill The station was opened on the Erewash Valley Line by the Midland Railway in 1847 and known as Langley Mill for Heanor. However, in 1876, the Great Northern Railway Great Britain GNR built Eastwood and Langley Mill railwaystation Eastwood and Langley Mill on its branch from the GNR Derbyshire ...Infobox GB station symbol rail name Langley Mill code LGM image name Langley Mill Station.jpg manager East Midlands Trains locale Langley Mill borough Amber Valley start platforms 2 lowusage0203 lowusage0304 ... 88,236 lowusage1112 years 6 September 1847 events Station opens as Langley Mill for Heanor years1 1 November 1876 events1 renamed Langley Mill and Eastwood years2 11 September 1933 events2 renamed Langley Mill and Eastwood for Heanor years3 2 January 1967 events3 closed years4 12 May 1986 events4 reopened as Langley Mill ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref gridref SK449470 Langley Mill railwaystation formerly Langley Mill and Eastwood on the Erewash Valley Line serves the village of Langley Mill and the towns of Heanor in Derbyshire and Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Eastwood in Nottinghamshire , England . The station is convert 19 km mi disp flip north of Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham . The station lies between Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham and Sheffield railwaystation Sheffield and is managed by East Midlands Trains . Services ... station then became Langley Mill and Eastwood . In 1895, the Midland built a line through ... Trains Category DfT Category F1 stations EastMidlands railstation stub nl StationLangley Mill ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Langley on Tyne image Image Langley on Tyne Railway Station.jpg 220px caption locale Langley, Northumberland Langley on Tyne borough Northumberland line Hexham and Allendale Railway pregroup North British Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway br North Eastern Region of British Railways platforms 1 latitude longitude gridref NY829613 years 19 August 1867 events Station opened to goods as Langley years1 1 March 1869 events1 Station opens to passengers years2 22 September 1930 events2 Station closed to passengers years3 29 July 1936 events3 Station renamed Langley on Tyne years4 20 November 1950 events4 Station closed to freight Langley on Tyne is a closed stone built railwaystation situated on a single track branch railway line in Northumberland , England , that ran from stnlnk Allendale through the Border Counties Junction to stnlnk Hexham . History Authorised in 1865 the Hexham to Allendale Railway was opened in stages, first to stnlnk Langley ... service was run by the North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway who took over the line in July 1876. The station was closed to passengers in September 1930, and for freight when line closed on 20 ... Halt next stnlnk Staward Halt route London and North Eastern Railway br small Hexham and Allendale Railway small col LNER colour end Present day The station buildings have been converted into a garden centre and caf . ref http www.thegardenstation.co.uk history.htm The Garden Station. ref References Reflist External links http www.northumbrian railways.co.uk index.php?page langley on tyne Station on Northumbrian Railways http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations l langley index.shtml Station on Subterranea Britannica Hexham and Allendale Railway Northumberland railway stations coord 54.94537 ... British Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1867 Category Railway stations closed in 1950 Category Disused railway stations in Northumberland NorthEastEngland railstation stub ... more details
Distinguish LangleyrailwaystationLangley Mill railwaystation Infobox UK station symbol rail name Langley Green image name Langley Green Station geograph.org.uk 1640935.jpg caption Langley Green railwaystation in July 1975 manager London Midland locale Langley Green, West Midlands Langley Green borough ... 60,891 lowusage0809 increase 128,590 platforms 2 start 1 May 1885 Langley Green railwaystation serves the Langley Green, Sandwell Langley Green area of Oldbury, West Midlands Oldbury in Sandwell , in the West ... be seen at Langley Green station. The line from Smethwick West railwaystation Smethwick West through ... at Langley Green, with Kiddiminster services diverted into Birmingham New Street railwaystation Birmingham ... and the West Midlands Langley Green station rail start rail line previous Smethwick Galton Bridge railwaystation Smethwick Galton Bridge next Rowley Regis railwaystation Rowley Regis route London Midland ... station Birmingham Snow Hill to Stourbridge Junction railwaystation Stourbridge Junction . ref name ... railwaystation Birmingham Moor Street was restored. Services The typical Monday Saturday daytime ... Snow Hill , with alternate trains continuing beyond Birmingham to Dorridge railwaystation Dorridge or Whitlocks End railwaystation Whitlocks End . Some Whitlocks End trains continue to Stratford upon Avon railwaystation Stratford upon Avon . Most local services are run by the Class 150 Diesel ... rail line previous Smethwick Galton Bridge railwaystation Smethwick Galton Bridge next Rowley Regis railwaystation Rowley Regis route Chiltern Railways br small Chiltern Main Line London Kidderminster small col Chiltern colour Disused Rail Insert rail line previous Rood End railwaystation Rood End br small Station Closed, Line Open small next Rowley Regis railwaystation Rowley Regis route ... station Oldbury br small Station and Line closed small route Great Western Railway br small Later ... Midlands nl StationLangley Green ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox GB station symbol rail name Langley image name LangleyRailway Station.jpg manager First Great Western locale Langley, Slough Langley borough Slough usage0405 pad 1em 0.482 usage0506 increase 0.541 usage0607 increase 0.582 usage0708 increase 0.653 usage0809 increase 0.664 platforms 4 start 1845 code LNY gridref TQ013797 Langleyrailwaystation is a railwaystation in Langley, Slough Langley , a suburb of Slough , Berkshire , England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western Convert 16.25 mi km west of LUL stations station Paddington towards stnlnk Reading . It is planned to be served by Crossrail from 2018. ref name Crossrail 2018 cite news url http www.google.com hostednews ukpress article ALeqM5gKH5fiQT63 FLo6vMfXKorAteqrA ... Association date 20 October 2010 accessdate 21 October 2010 ref The station is on the original line of the Great Western Railway which opened on 4 June 1838, but the station at Langley was not opened until 1845. From 1 March 1883, the station was served by District Railway services running between LUL stations station Mansion House and Windsor & Eton Central railwaystation Windsor . The service ... s end References commons category Langleyrailwaystation Reflist Railway stations in Berkshire Crossrail ... Adjacent to the station is the site of the former Langley Oil Terminal, last operated by EWS . Services There is a half hourly First Great Western service eastbound to LUL stations station Paddington ... Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category Railway stations in Berkshire Category Former Great Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1845 Category Great Western Main Line Category Transport in Slough Category Railway stations served by First Great Western Category Railway stations served by Crossrail Category DfT Category E stations SouthEastEngland railstation stub nl StationLangley ... more details
at KingsLangleyrailwaystation . There are many businesses located near the station in Home Park Industrial ...about KingsLangley in Hertfordshire, England the suburb of Sydney, Australia KingsLangley, New South Wales infobox UK place country England latitude 51.71559 longitude 0.45692 official name KingsLangley static image name KingsLangley High Street.jpg static image caption KingsLangley High Street ... Hempstead UK Parliament constituency Hemel Hempstead post town KINGSLANGLEY postcode district WD4 postcode area WD dial code 01923 os grid reference TL067030 KingsLangley is a historic England English ... , England . It was once the location of KingsLangley Palace , a royal palace of the Plantagenet ... 549 Site of KingsLangley Roman Villa at Online Archaeology UK Archaeology Resource. accessed 5 April ... name Munby Lionel M, Munby, The History of KingsLangley ref Around 1276 the manor was purchased by Eleanor ... Books year 1986 isbn 090539271X ref The village remained the location of KingsLangley Palace , a royal ... chapel. ref name Munby ref name KL Hist KingsLangley Local History and Museum Society ref Image KingsLangley Church.jpg All Saints Church, KingsLangley thumb left The 18th century Sparrows ... of KingsLangley. The London orbital motorway , the M25 motorway M25 , passes just south of the village Junction 20 on an imposing viaduct across the River Gade valley. KingsLangley was the home of the makers ... 16 ref wind turbine alongside the M25. KingsLangley is home to a Waldorf School , the Rudolf Steiner School KingsLangley . This is built on the grounds of the old palace, of which only a small basement ... period in the school entrance foyer. ref name KL Hist KingsLangley School is the local comprehensive ... in literature File KingsLangley, Former Ovaltine factory geograph.org.uk 272923.jpg thumb 200 Former Ovaltine factory, KingsLangley. This is the listed art deco fa ade of the former Ovaltine factory ... Olivia Durand is from KingsLangley. Sport Football KingsLangley F.C. currently play in Division ... more details
1.096 railexits0607 1.567 railexits0708 railexits0809 railexits0910 Seven Kingsrailwaystation is a railwaystation at Seven Kings in the London Borough of Redbridge in east London. It was opened on 1 March 1899 by the Great Eastern Railway on their Great Eastern Main Line Main Line which ... Transport in London UK railway stations Crossrail navbox DEFAULTSORT Seven KingsRailwayStation ...Infobox London station name Seven Kings symbol rail manager Greater Anglia locale Seven Kings borough London Borough of Redbridge Redbridge platforms 4 fare zone 4 railcode SVK image name Seven Kings stn ... station Stratford via Gants Hill tube station Gants Hill to Newbury Park tube station Newbury Park in 1947, Seven Kings was one of two junctions for the Fairlop Loop to Woodford tube station Woodford via Hainault tube station Hainault . Seven Kings West Junction used for freight, excursion and empty stock traffic was closed in 1956, though the other connection, from Ilford railwaystation Ilford ... from the western end of Seven Kingsstation. The carriage sheds comprise a large depot which includes two workshops. It is proposed that the Crossrail line will stop here. The station is in Travelcard Zone 4 . Train Services The following services currently call at Seven Kings class wikitable vatop ... Street Stratford railwaystation Stratford Maryland railwaystation Maryland Forest Gate railwaystation Forest Gate Manor Park railwaystation Manor Park Ilford railwaystation Ilford Seven Kings Goodmayes railwaystation Goodmayes Chadwell Heath railwaystation Chadwell Heath Romford railwaystation Romford Gidea Park railwaystation Gidea Park Harold Wood railwaystation Harold Wood Brentwood railwaystation Brentwood Shenfield railwaystation Shenfield British Rail Class 315 Class 315 6x per ... Kings junction.JPG Looking west at the western end of the station towards Ilford Depot, the eastern ... stub fa nl Station Seven Kings ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Kings Heath manager locale Kings Heath borough Birmingham line Birmingham and Gloucester Railway platforms 2 years1 1840 events1 Opened years2 1941 events2 Closed Coord 52.43924 N 1.89313 W type landmark region GB display title Kings Heath railwaystation was a railwaystation in Kings Heath , Birmingham , England . History The station was built on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway s Camp Hill Line , and operated between 1840 and 1941. On opening, it was known as Moseley Station . On the opening of Moseley railwaystation Moseley station proper in 1867, the station was renamed. The station finally closed in 1941 due to the World War II Second World War . ref cite web url http www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk Stations kings heath.php title Kings Heath Station accessdate 2008 11 08 publisher Rail Around Birmingham year 2004 ref Future Proposals have been made to re open the station, along with others on the Camp Hill Line , for passenger use. ref cite web url http www.networkwestmidlands.co.uk train Rail 20Development 20Strategy.pdf title Rail Development Strategy accessdate 2008 12 30 publisher West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority year 2008 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref name BBC cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england west midlands 8208844.stm title Rail passenger lines considered date 2009 08 19 publisher BBC News accessdate 2009 08 20 ref References reflist West Midlands railway stations disused Proposed rail infrastructure projects in the United Kingdom Category Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Railway stations opened in 1840 Category Railway stations closed in 1941 WestMidlands struct stub WestMidlands railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Charlton Kings image name caption locale Charlton Kings borough Cheltenham original Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway pregroup Great Western Railway postgroup Great Western Railway br Western Region of British Railways platforms 2 latitude 51.8759 longitude 2.0548 gridref SO964196 years 1 June 1881 events Station opens years1 15 October 1962 events1 Station closes Charlton Kingsrailwaystation was a small station in Gloucestershire serving the village of Charlton Kings and the southern outskirts of Cheltenham Spa . History The station opened in 1881 with the opening of the Bourton on the Water railwaystation Bourton on the Water to Cheltenham Spa railwaystation Cheltenham section of the Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway , which was operated and later taken over by the Great Western Railway . From 1891, Charlton Kingsstation was also served by trains on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway line, which branched off the Banbury and Cheltenham line at Andoversford railwaystation Andoversford and formed a north south link between Cheltenham ... Kings was a small station with a wooden building. The line through it was particularly busy during ... Kingsstation closed. There is no trace of the station today. Chelsea Building Society bought the disused .... But traffic declined rapidly after the Second World War, and Charlton Kings also faced competition from road transport services. The station was reduced to halt status in 1956, with goods facilities ... and operations would relocate to the Charlton Kings site. Disused Rail Start rail line two routes previous Andoversford railwaystation Andoversford br small Line and station closed small next Cheltenham South and Leckhampton railwaystation Cheltenham South and Leckhampton br small Line and station closed small route2 Great Western Railway br small Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway small route1 Great Western Railway br small Midland and South Western Junction Railway small col1 MSWJ colour ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Infobox UK station symbol rail name Kings Norton image name Kings Norton railwaystation in 2007.jpg caption Kings Norton railwaystation in 2007 manager London Midland locale Kings Norton borough Birmingham pte West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive West Midlands zone ... gridref SP046795 Kings Norton railwaystation serves the Kings Norton and Cotteridge areas of Birmingham ... Midlands Kings Norton railwaystation http warwickshirerailways.com lms kingsnorton.htm Warwickshire ... Category Railway stations served by London Midland Category DfT Category D stations nl StationKings ..., Kings Norton was developed as part of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway s line to Curzon Street railwaystation Curzon Street via the Camp Hill Line . It was greatly extended in 1892 with the extension of the Midland Railway s Birmingham West Suburban Railway , adding a third platform when the line was quadruple tracked south to the junction with the Halesowen Railway Halesowen Joint Railway ... Kings Norton Station could see refurbishment of the island platform for passenger use, should the proposal ... per hour between Kings Norton and stnlink Birmingham Moor Street . Only the two outer railway lines .... In the media Kings Norton Station has been used, along with many other areas of Birmingham, as a location ... . The station s main entrance is located on Pershore Road South, the A441 road A441 . History The current Kings Norton station is the second station to be built in the Kings Norton area. The original Lifford railwaystation the first of three stations to bear the Lifford name was first built on what is now the Camp Hill Line ref name Rail around Birmingham Lifford Station cite web url http ... features following refurbishment, unlike the other cross city line stations. The original station ... reasons. An extension car park provides a Park and Ride facility. Kings Norton is served by London ... operate the Cross City line on behalf of West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive Centro . Kings ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Langley Mill image caption manager locale Langley Mill borough line manager Midland Railway owner London Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude 53.0177 longitude 1.3315 gridref years 1 October 1895 events Station opens years1 1 January 1917 events1 closed years2 3 May 1920 events2 reopened years3 4 May 1926 events3 Station closes ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref See also Langley Mill railwaystationLangley Mill railwaystation was a railwaystation which served the town of Langley Mill in Derbyshire England . It was opened in 1895 by the Midland Railway on its branch between Heanor Junction on the Erewash Valley Line and Ripley railwaystation Ripley . There was already a station on the Erewash Line, known as Langley Mill railwaystationLangley Mill and Eastwood as well as a Great Northern Railway Great Britain station called Eastwood and Langley Mill railwaystation Eastwood and Langley Mill . File Midland RailwayLangley Mill.jpg thumb Langley Mill railwaystation in relation to its lines and the adjacent Langley Mill and Eastwood station on the Erewash Valley Line. These opened in 1847 ... by the railway as a separate station and was even shown as such on Ordnance Survey maps ... Victoria station Manchester Victoria and Manchester Exchange railwaystation Exchange stations ..., some trains ran between Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham and Ambergate railwaystation Ambergate or Chesterfield railwaystation Chesterfield . One particularly complex service ran from Nottingham through Basford Vernon railwaystation Basford and Kimberley West railwaystation Kimberley to Ilkeston Town railwaystation Ilkeston Town , then via Langley Mill through Ripley railwaystation Ripley and Butterley railwaystation Butterley to Chesterfield. ref Anderson, P.H., 1985 2nd ed ..., in 1923 the station became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway . From 1914 the line had ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Eastwood and Langley Mill image caption line Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway locale borough manager owner London and North Eastern Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 1 August 1876 events Station opened years1 7 January 1963 events1 Station closes ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref Eastwood and Langley Mill railwaystation was a former Train stationrailwaystation to serve the villages of Eastwood and Langley Mill . It was opened by the Great Northern Railway Great Britain on its GNR Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension Derbyshire Extension in 1875 6. ref Higginson, M., 1989 The Friargate Line Derby and the Great Northern Railway, Derby Golden Pingle Publishing ref It lay on the branch from Awsworth Junction, where it crossed the Giltbrook Viaduct , on the way to Pinxton . At the time it was in Nottinghamshire , but since recent boundary changes it would now be in Derbyshire . It closed in 1963 and was demolished by 1976, and the trackbed was used for the Eastwood Bypass. Langley Mill railwaystationLangley Mill and Eastwood was nearby on the Midland Railway Erewash Valley Line . References reflist Disused Rail Start Rail line previous stnlnk Newthorpe, Greasley and Shipley Gate next stnlnk Codnor Park and Selston route Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway br small GNR Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension br Pinxton Branch small col GNR colour end box Derbyshire stations coord 53.01922 1.32085 type landmark region GB source enwiki npemap.org.uk display title Category Former Great Northern Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1876 Category Railway stations closed in 1963 Category Disused railway stations in Derbyshire Category Beeching closures in England Langley Mill EastMidlands railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK school name KingsLangley Secondary School image size latitude 51.71591 longitude 0.46277 dms dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type Community school community Comprehensive school comprehensive religion president head label head Mr Gary Lewis r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Arts specialist pl street Love Lane city KingsLangley county Hertfordshire country England postcode WD4 9HN LEA Hertfordshire ofsted yes urn 117526 staff enrollment 1098 gender Coeducational Mixed lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.kingslangley.herts.sch.uk website name www.kingslangley.herts.sch.uk KingsLangley Secondary School is a comprehensive school comprehensive secondary school in the village of KingsLangley in Hertfordshire , United Kingdom . It is situated on Love Lane about 3 quarters of a mile from Junction 20 on the M25 and about half a mile from KingsLangleyrailwaystation . The school has pupils aged 11 to 18. Its traditional catchment area is between the nearby towns of Watford and Hemel Hempstead . Most students are from KingsLangley and around or in the neighbouring villages of Bovingdon , Abbots Langley . The school was among the top 20 most improved secondary schools in England for GCSE results over the 2004&ndash 2007 period. ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 7180225.stm title The most improved schools work Education League Tables publisher BBC News date 2008 01 10 accessdate 2008 06 05 ref Drama success The school has competed in the globally recognised dance competition, Rock Challenge, for many years and for the last 6 have been placed in the top 3 in the heats every year. In the heats of 2008, the school were ranked 1st at the heats and 4th at the Open Finals held in Portsmouth Guildhall. They were ... links http www.kingslangley.herts.sch.uk KingsLangley School website References references Schools ... more details
Wales St Leonards , Artarmon 311 Central railwaystation, Sydney Central Station via Darlinghurst ...For other stations named King s Cross King s Cross station disambiguation Infobox CityRail stationstation name Kings Cross image KingsCrossStationPlatform.jpg servicearea Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line code KSX suburb Potts Point street Victoria Street distance 3.41 altitude ? traintype Suburban all stops br Suburban limited stops br Intercity peak hours only platforms 2 tracks 2 platform arr 1 Island stationtype Underground gates Yes connect Bus disabled Yes facilities http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 141&giveOutput true&facility Link Kings Cross railwaystation is an underground CityRail railwaystation in Sydney, Australia . The station is on the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line Eastern Suburbs line , one of the Sydney underground railways . It serves the busy Kings Cross, New South Wales Kings Cross area, which is the densest residential area in Australia. Kings Cross is well known as the location of Sydney s red light district . The station was opened in 1979 upon the completion of the Illawarra railway line, Sydney eastern suburbs line . Platforms and services The station is served by six to eight trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. CityRail platform box p1linename Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra line p1stop all stations and limited stops services to Hurstville, Mortdale, Sutherland, Cronulla, and Waterfall via Central p1notes intercity services to Thirroul and Port Kembla operate during peak hours p2linename ... via Elizabeth Street 327 Sydney Circular Quay via Elizabeth Street Trackplan File Kings Cross trackplan.png none thumbnail 500px Track arrangement at Kings Cross Neighbouring stations s rail start ... E region AU NSW type railwaystation format dms display title Category Railway stations in Sydney Category Railway stations opened in 1979 zh ... more details
Plymouth lines Devonport Kings Road railwaystation was the London and South Western Railwaystation ... 14 years it was a terminal station with trains to London departing eastwards, but from 1890 it became a through station with trains to London departing westwards. History London and South Western Railway ... there trains had travelled over the company s line as far as Lydford railwaystation , then over the Great Western Railway s South Devon and Tavistock Railway Launceston branch via Tavistock South railwaystation Tavistock and the South Devon Railway Company South Devon main line to Mutley railwaystation , and then a short section of the Cornwall Railway to reach Devonport Junction near the west ... David title West Country Railway History publisher David and Charles date 1973 location Newton Abbot isbn 0 715363 63 8 ref The station was a large building facing Paradise Road near the junction with Kings ... railwaystation North Road , Mutley and, eventually, the LSWR s new terminal at Plymouth Friary railway ... early on, but from 26 September 1949 the station was known as Devonport Kings Road in order to distinguish it from the Western Region of British Railways Western Region station at Devonport railwaystation ... diverted over the Western Region route to St Budeaux Victoria Road railwaystation St Budeaux . Goods ... Disused Rail Start rail line previous Ford Devon railwaystation Ford Devon route London and South Western Railway West of England Main Line next Plymouth railwaystation Plymouth North Road col CC9999 ... Bristol Temple Meads railwaystation Bristol Temple Meads , but in the early hours of 30 June 1906an Salisbury rail crash LSWR special had derailed at high speed passing through Salisbury railwaystation ... May 1910, after which all ocean traffic was handled by the GWR from Plymouth Millbay railwaystation ... glazed arches at the end. The goods yard was situated to the south of the passenger station. ref name Oakley cite book last Oakley first Mike title Devon Railway Stations publisher The Dovecote ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Football club infobox clubname KingsLangley fullname KingsLangley Football Club nickname Kings founded 1886 ground Gaywood Park br KingsLangley capacity chairman Derry Edgar manager Paul Hobbs league Spartan South Midlands League br Division One season 2010 11 position Spartan South Midlands League br Division One, 3rd pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 KingsLangley F.C. are a Association football football club based in KingsLangley , near Hemel Hempstead , England . After spending the majority of their history in the Herts County League , they joined the Spartan South Midlands Football League Spartan South Midlands League in 2001, and are currently members of Division One. They have competed in the FA Cup just once in the 1945 46 season where they beat Hemel Hempstead Town F.C. Apsley in the Preliminary Round, before losing to Harrow Borough F.C. Harrow Town in the First Round Qualifying. External links http www.kingslangleyfc.co.uk Official site Spartan One Coord 51 43 21.58 N 0 27 03.37 W region GB type landmark display title Category Football clubs in England Category Spartan South Midlands Football League Category Sport in Hertfordshire Goalkeepers Ross Hampton, Ross Channer, Anthony Ladyman, Dan Rice. Defenders Phillip Morgan, Luke Ladyman, Gary Wallace, Lee Waryszniuk, Brett Kelly, Liam James. Midfielders Ian Felgate, Nathan Pooley, Gary Connolly, Sam Warrell, Jack Johnson, Daniel Tomkins, Chris Valentine, Tom Carter, Steve Noonan. Strikers Jimmy Armstrong, Mark Hansard, Simon Conway. SpartanSouthMidlands team stub ... more details
KingsLangley Palace was a 13th century Royal Palace located at KingsLangley in Hertfordshire . History In 1299 Edward I of England King Edward I summoned the Bishop of Norwich to KingsLangley Palace so providing the first evidence of its existence. ref name bh http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 43274 British History on line ref Edward II of England Edward of Carnarvon, later Edward II , when Prince of Wales, spent considerable stretches of time at his manor of Langley. ref May McKusack, The Fourteenth Century Oxford History of England 1959.2. ref In the former Dominican priory established in 1308 and built by Edward II of England Edward II in the park of his manor at King s Langley , the king reburied his beloved Piers Gaveston in January 1315 no traces of the monastery church or Gaveston s tomb remain. ref Walter Phelps Dodge, Piers Gaveston a chapter of early constitutional history , 1899 179 May Kusack, The Fourteenth Century Oxford History of England 1959 47 D.S. Neal, Excavations at the palace and priory of King s Langley , Hertfordshire Archaeology , 1971. ref When the Plague disease plague was rife in London in 1349 Edward III of England King Edward III moved ... park at KingsLangley, one of many perquisites he accumulated at the court of Henry VIII. ref ... building were still standing in 1591, ref name bh though it was reported in 1895 at KingsLangley some ... Steiner School KingsLangley Rudolf Steiner School . ref name DHT A small display case of items from the Palace era recovered during excavation can be seen in the school entrance hall. King s Langley ... today by the Steiner School. ref name Munby Lionel M, Munby, The History of KingsLangley ref Architecture ... . ref name DHT Cite web url http www.dacorumheritage.org.uk klpalace.htm title KingsLangley Palace ...&pg PA186&lpg PA186&dq 22Kings Langley Palace 22&source bl&ots MAO3xPQYrk&sig vTfgeq4xwJ9cDokTeb8Pn6BnGMo ... books?id LoLlvnRPY sC&pg PA86&lpg PA86&dq 22Kings Langley Palace 22&source bl&ots l2 ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt image manager South Eastern & Chatham Railway locale Kingsferry Bridge borough Swale platforms 1 years December 1922 events Opened years1 1 November 1923 events1 Closed Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt on the Isle of Sheppey , England, was a temporary railwaystation opened in December 1922 and closed on 1 November 1923. History In December 1922, a ship collided with Kingsferry Bridge, rendering it unfit to carry rail traffic. Ridham Dock staff halt was renamed Swale Halt and opened to the public, and a temporary halt built north of the bridge. Passengers had to walk over the bridge in order to continue their journeys. The bridge was eventually repaired, and through rail services were restored on 1 November 1923, and this station closed on this date. ref name Halt Southern Railway Halts, p56. ref Disused Rail Start rail line previous Swale railwaystation Swale Halt next Queenborough railwaystation Queenborough route South Eastern & Chatham Railway SECR br small Sheerness Line small col FECB09 rail line previous Swale railwaystation Swale Halt next Queenborough railwaystation Queenborough route Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway br small Sheerness Line small col FECB09 end References. reflist Sources. cite book first R. W. last Kidner authorlink coauthors year 1985 month title Southern Railway Halts. Survey and Gazetteer chapter editor others edition pages publisher The Oakwood Press location Headington, Oxford isbn 085361 321 4 url Closed stations Kent Coord 51.391 0.755 display title format dms Category Disused railway stations in Kent Category Former London, Chatham and Dover Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1922 Category Railway stations closed in 1923 Category Swale ... more details
offers a convenience store, Liberty petrol station and several specialty stores. KingsLangley is close to both Blacktown Hospital and the Norwest Private Hospital . Education KingsLangley is serviced ...Infobox Australian Place type suburb name KingsLangley city Sydney state nsw image caption lga City of Blacktown Blacktown postcode 2147 est 1976 pop 9,213 area stategov Electoral district of Toongabbie Toongabbie fedgov Division of Greenway Greenway near nw Acacia Gardens, New South Wales Acacia Gardens ..., New South Wales Seven Hills dist1 39 dir1 west location1 Sydney CBD KingsLangley is a suburb of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . KingsLangley is located 39 kilometres west of the Sydney ... of the City of Blacktown . KingsLangley is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. History Early settler Matthew Pearce 1762 1831 called his convert 160 acre ha grant after King s Langley Manor ... on the opposite side of the Old Windsor Road to the present day suburb of KingsLangley. A housing ... Names Board Bot generated title ref Transport KingsLangley is well serviced by public transport, Hillsbus ... KingsLangley Shopping Centre KingsLangley has two shopping centres. KingsLangley Shopping Centre ... ref and KingsLangley Public School established in 1981 ref http www.kingslangley.ps.education.nsw.gov.au history.htm ref on Isaac Smith Parade. There is no high school in KingsLangley, but the suburb ... Hills High School. Many parents in KingsLangley choose to have their children educated in nearby Baulkham Hills at Crestwood High School and Model Farms High School Demographics KingsLangley ... Category Suburbs of Sydney es KingsLangley Nueva Gales del Sur ro KingsLangley, New South Wales ... w Kings Park, New South Wales Kings Park near e Bella Vista, New South Wales Bella Vista near sw Blacktown ... T60 T66 as well as James Cook station on the Blacktown Parklea T way, providing services to Blacktown ...?locationLastSearchTerm kings langley&locationSearchTerm kings langley&newarea SSC11529&submitbutton ... more details
File Rudolf Steiner Kings Langley.jpg thumb 200px right Rudolf Steiner School KingsLangley, main gate Rudolf Steiner School KingsLangley is a Waldorf Education Steiner School located in KingsLangley , Hertfordshire , England , formed in 1949. The school caters for pupils aged 3 to 19 years old, and has a capacity of 440 pupils. The School is set on convert 10 acre m2 of grounds, on the site of KingsLangley Palace , a 13th century Plantagenet royal palace. Three stages of Steiner education Main Waldorf education There are three stages to Steiner education kindergarten , lower school and upper school. There are two Kindergartens at Rudolf Steiner KingsLangley School, both of which are in a separate area from the main school building. This is where children from 3 years of age to 5 years spend their day. Kindergarten is like an extended playgroup. During the day the children play games, do creative activities and go on short walks in the school grounds. The lower school consists of classes 1 to 8. There is one class per year with roughly 25 students in each class. The years are academically one year behind the average state school, for example children in class six would be in year seven at a state secondary school. Writing and reading skills are developed during classes 1 and 2. French language French and German language German are also introduced at this time through songs and games. Creativity is still being developed in the children at this stage. They start handwork where they learn to knitting knit , perform a play during the course of the year, and work outside in the gardening lesson. Another subject they start is Eurythmy , which is a way of telling stories through body movement. More solid subjects such as Mathematics , English Literature , History , Geography ... skills, too. As the Rudolf Steiner KingsLangley School motto emphasises, Education for Head ... links http www.rsskl.org Rudolf Steiner School KingsLangley official website Schools in Hertfordshire ... more details
Infobox station name Kings Park style LIRR image Kings Park LIRR Station.JPG image size image caption small Kings Park Station on June 15, 2009. small address County Route 14 Suffolk County, New York Indian Head Road & NY 25A Main Street br Kings Park, New York coordinates coord 40 53 1.39 N 73 15 ... mpassengers Kings Park is a train stationstation on the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island ... CR 14 Indian Head Road and NY 25A Main Street in Kings Park, New York . History Originally known as St. Johnsland station when it was built by the Smithtown and Port Jefferson Railroad between November and December 1872, it was renamed Kings Park station in June 1891. The Kings Park area was the site ... of way serves as the Kings Park Hike and Bike Trail, ref http trainweb.org AbandonedLIRR kppc.htm Kings Park State Hospital Spur Train Web ref ref http www.traillink.com trail kings park hike bike trail.aspx Kings Park Hike & Bike Trail TrailLink.com ref which leads to the Nissequogue River State Park . Kings Park State Hospital station Platforms and tracks This station has two high level side ... lirr lirrwrecks lirrwrecks.htm Long Island Rail Road Wrecks ref The station was rebuilt in 1948 with an attached freight storage area, and rebuilt again during the 1990s. Kings Park station also had a spur called the Kings Park Psychiatric Center Spur to the former Kings Park Psychiatric Center ... Mileposts 43 44 Kings Park Bob Emery Map September 1957 TrainsAreFun.com ref and officially decommissioned ... and siding . References Reflist External links LIRR links http www.lirrhistory.com kphosp.html Kings Park State Hospital Spur Unofficial LIRR History http arrts arrchives.com sthosp1.html Kings Park State Hospital Spur Arrt s Arrchives http trainsarefun.com lirr kingspark kingspark.htm Kings Park Station History Steve Lynch s LIRR Maps, Photos, Charts, etc. TrainsAreFun.com http maps.google.com ... JThYRs1Tv ovU9GnWk4 Lw&cbp 12,260.26,,0, 2.78 Station from Indian Falls Road from Google Maps Street ... more details
Incoming links date February 2012 Langley may refer to Central Intelligence Agency , via metonym, based in Langley, Virginia TOC right Persons Langley surname , a common English surname Places Langley is the name of several places Canada Langley, British Columbia district municipality , a district municipality in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia Langley, British Columbia city , an urban municipality next to the Township of Langley separately incorporated Langley electoral district , a Canadian federal electoral district in British Columbia Langley provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district centred on Langley, British Columbia England Settlements Langley, Cheshire Langley, Derbyshire Langley, Essex Langley, Gloucestershire Langley, Hampshire Abbots Langley , Hertfordshire KingsLangley , Hertfordshire Langley, Hertfordshire Langley, Kent Langley with Hardley , Norfolk Langley Park, Norfolk site of a private school Langley, Northumberland Langley, Oxfordshire Langley, Greater Manchester , an area of Middleton Langley, Sandwell Langley, Berkshire , also known as Langley Marish formerly in Buckinghamshire Langley, Shropshire Langley, Somerset Langley, Warwickshire Langley, West Midlands Langley, West Sussex Kington Langley , Wiltshire Langley Burrell , Wiltshire Langley Common , Derbyshire Langley Heath , Kent Langley Green, West Sussex near Crawley in West Sussex, England Langley Green, Sandwell near Sandwell in the West Midlands of England Langley Lower Green , Essex Langley Upper Green , Essex Langley Mill , Derbyshire Langley Mill Pottery , a former pottery maker Landmarks Langley Castle , in Northumberland, England, and its associated medieval Prescriptive Barony, originally held by the Tyndall family Langley Chapel in Shropshire, England, a preserved 17th century Anglican church Langley Park, Durham Langley Street , Norfolk United States Langley, Arkansas Langley, Illinois Langley, Oklahoma Langley, South Carolina Langley, Washington Langley ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Kings County Elevated Railway Company KCERy was a builder and operator of elevated railway lines in Brooklyn Kings County , New York , now coextensive with the Political subdivisions of New York State Borough borough of Brooklyn in New York City . Its original services were operated with steam locomotive s. Corporate history The KCERy was founded January 6, 1879 but did not open its first line for revenue service until 1888. The company was organized by Judge Hiram Bond and financed by a group of investors from Boston including Willard T. Sears of the architecture firm Cummings and Sears , that had experience in designing stone railroad bridges and ramps. The company did surveys and design work and promoted the project. Due to the principals behind the project being from out of town the project had difficulty getting fully licensed. The package of rights and designs were sold to to New York City investors led by Gen. http localhistory.morrisville.edu sites unitinfo jourdan 158.html James Jourdan due to the lack of support for the Bostonians by the local political leaders. Due to the persistence of Jourdan the project eventually got off the ground. The company directors besides Jourdan were Edward A. Abbott , http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res FA0C11FB385F10738DDDAB0894D0405B8085F0D3 Henry J. Davison , Harvey Farrington , Wendell Goodwin ...?id oaMlAQAAIAAJ&pg PA830&lpg PA830&dq kings county elevated railway august belmont&source bl&ots ...?res F60B16FB3E5C15738DDDAA0894D9405B8484F0D3 New York Times Plans of the Kings County Elevated Railroad NYCS lines navbox NYCS navbox DEFAULTSORT Kings County Elevated Railway Category Railroads on Long ... whose company Read & Company later became Dillon, Read .. On October 1, 1899, the Kings County Elevated .... Fulton Street Line The KCERy ran only one rapid transit Main line railway mainline , the BMT Fulton ... 2&sqi 2&ved 0CCIQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q kings 20county 20elevated 20railway 20august 20belmont ... more details
Langley Green is the name of several locations in England Langley Green, West Midlands Langley Green railwaystationLangley Green, West Sussex geodis ... more details
Infobox GB station name Tring symbol rail code TRI image name Tring Railway Station.jpg manager London ... usage0708 0.587 platforms 5 start October 1837 gridref SP950122 Tring railwaystation is 1.5 miles ... a terrace of former LNWR railway cottages. Situated on the West Coast Main Line , the station ... are br Mondays Saturdays 3 trains per hour to Euston railwaystation London Euston , of which 1 is fast, calling at Berkhamsted railwaystation Berkhamsted , Hemel Hempstead railwaystation Hemel Hempstead and Watford Junction railwaystation Watford Junction only 2 are slower and call at Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, Apsley railwaystation Apsley , KingsLangleyrailwaystationKingsLangley , Watford Junction, Bushey railwaystation Bushey and Harrow and Wealdstone station Harrow and Wealdstone 2 trains per hour to Milton Keynes Central railwaystation Milton Keynes Central , calling at Cheddington railwaystation Cheddington , Leighton Buzzard railwaystation Leighton Buzzard and Bletchley railwaystation Bletchley . The other service stops at the same stations but misses Cheddington. 1 train per hour to South Croydon railwaystation South Croydon , calling at Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, Watford Junction, Harrow and Wealdstone, Shepherd s Bush railwaystation Shepherd s Bush , Kensington Olympia station Kensington Olympia , West Brompton station West Brompton , Imperial Wharf railwaystation Imperial Wharf , Clapham Junction railwaystation Clapham Junction , then all stations ... service is the same but stops additionally at Apsley, KingsLangley and Bushey. 1 train per hour to Milton ... Tring station was the original intended destination of the then Metropolitan railway, now Transport ... railwaystation Cheddington next Berkhamsted railwaystation Berkhamsted route London Midland br small ... of Aldbury in Hertfordshire , England . The former Royal Station Hotel and Restaurant has been converted ... 12 car platforms, with one side platform and two islands. To the east of the station are some south ... more details