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Broomielaw Station (remains)

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from Geograph (geograph)
Broomielaw Signal Box

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from http://disused-stations.org.u…
Broomielaw Station
- "....While the other stations on the Darlington - Barnard Castle line opened to the public on the 9th July 1856, the day after the formal opening, Broomielaw opened on the …

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Streatlam Castle (demolished 1959)
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Streatlam Castle (demolished 1959)
- Historical Account (1809) About Streatlam Castle Extract from: Francis Grose & Thomas Astle, The Antiquarian Repertory....(1809): Streatlam Castle IS situate in the western part of the county of Durham, within …
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Disused railways #1- Disused Broomielaw station and signal box

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from https://metalanddust.org/2015…
Broomielaw Signal Box
- "It may seem bizarre now that a private station train station should exist but prior to the development of road and air transport the railway was the most effective means …

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Peter Smith

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