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See also * List of closed railway stations in Britain * List of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom External links List of National Rail Station codes National Rail National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the p ... covers railways in Great Britain only. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed. {{DEFAULTSORT:UK railway stations - U *U ...
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In computer science, a multimap (sometimes also multihash, multidict or multidictionary) is a generalization of a map or associative array abstract data type in which more than one value may be associated with and returned for a given key. Both map and multimap are particular cases of containers (for example, see C++ Standard Template Library containers). Often the multimap is implemented as a map with lists or sets as the map values. Examples * In a student enrollment system, where students may be enrolled in multiple classes simultaneously, there might be an association for each enrollment of a student in a course, where the key is the student ID and the value is the course ID. If a student is enrolled in three courses, there will be three associations containing the same key. * The index of a book may report any number of references for a given index term, and thus may be coded as a multimap from index terms to any number of reference locations or pages. * Querystrings may hav ...
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Upper Halliford Railway Station
Upper Halliford railway station is immediately north of the border of Upper Halliford in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, England. It is down the line from . The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. History Upper Halliford Halt was opened on 1 May 1944 by Southern for the Windmill Road industrial zone which then had a wartime factory of the British Thermostat Company, manufacturing parts for the bombing of Germany. The second platform was opened on 6 May 1946. The platforms are linked by a devoted footbridge. The station building is only used for maintenance so a ticket machine instead stands. Platform 2 (the down platform, with services towards Shepperton) is being rebuilt, with work due to finish in November 2021. ;Footpaths/access: *SW: immediately, to the flat, residential end of Upper Halliford Road. *SE: two clambering/sloped paths to the west pavement of bridge of Upper Halliford Road (over motorway and railway). *E: under the southern b ...
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List Of Heritage Railway Stations In The United Kingdom
This is a list of heritage railway stations in the United Kingdom. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z {{lhrs-top Heritage Heritage may refer to: History and society * A heritage asset is a preexisting thing of value today ** Cultural heritage is created by humans ** Natural heritage is not * Heritage language Biology * Heredity, biological inheritance of physica ... H ...
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List Of Closed Railway Stations In Britain
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Uttoxeter Railway Station
Uttoxeter railway station () serves the town of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England. It is on the Crewe-Derby Line, which is also a Community rail line known as the ''North Staffordshire line''. The station is owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway. History North Staffordshire Railway The station was built by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) to serve its main line from to . Prior to 1881, three different stations had been in use simultaneously, all being built by the NSR. The section from Stoke-on-Trent to Uttoxeter was opened on 7 August 1848. The first station opened in the town was ''Uttoxeter Bridge Street'' station, which opened the same day as the line opened from Stoke. However the station buildings were not complete and temporarily the crossing keeper's hut nearby was used. The following month on 11 September 1848 the line was completed through to Burton and through running between Stoke and Derby began. When the Churnet Valley Line was o ...
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Urmston Railway Station
Urmston railway station is a railway station serving the town of Urmston in Greater Manchester, England. It is west of Manchester Oxford Road on the Manchester-Liverpool Line. It is managed by Northern Trains. History The station was opened by the Cheshire Lines Committee on 2 September 1873. Facilities A new building on the Manchester-bound platform houses the ticket office and a waiting room. The main station building on the Liverpool-bound platform was disused for many years in the 1990s, but was re-opened as a pub/restaurant in June 2008. The station is staffed part-time (06:15 to 12:45 weekdays, 07:00 to 13:30 Saturdays, closed Sundays) - outside these times, tickets must be bought in advance or on the train. Train running details are provided by telephone, automated announcements and timetable posters. Step-free access is available to both platforms. Services Urmston has one local (Northern Trains) and one fast (Transpennine Express) service each hour in each di ...
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Upwey Railway Station, Dorset
Upwey railway station serves the urban areas of Broadwey, Upwey and Littlemoor which are northern suburbs of Weymouth, Dorset, England. The station is situated on the South West Main Line, from and on the Heart of Wessex Line, from . History The first station near this location, simply named ''Upwey'', was opened in 1871 by the Great Western Railway (GWR). On 19 April 1886 that station was replaced by the current station, then named ''Upwey Junction'', a railway junction that opened south of the original station to provide access to the single track Abbotsbury branch. The branch was absorbed into the GWR and survived for 66 years before closure under British Railways in 1952. On the closure of the branch Upwey Junction was renamed ''Upwey and Broadwey'' on 1 December 1952, and took its current name, ''Upwey'', on 12 May 1980. During the Network SouthEast era, the station was refurbished with the trademark red lighting poles, station benches and monitor screens for train ...
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Upton Railway Station
Upton railway station serves the village of Upton and the Noctorum area of Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The station is situated on the Borderlands line. Transport for Wales operates the station and all trains serving it. History Upton Station was opened to passengers on 18 May 1896, as part of the Dee and Birkenhead Railway. The station became part of the North Wales and Liverpool Railway, less than three months later, on 7 July 1896. The station had a booking office on the road bridge which spans the two platforms.Flickr – 92xxx Upton Stn. 19.7.67
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Staffing ended on 20 April 1969, with the booking office removed during redevelopment of the station and expansion of the road bridge in the 1970s. The station had ...
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Upper Warlingham Railway Station
Upper Warlingham railway station is on the Oxted line serving Warlingham and Whyteleafe in Surrey, England. It is in Travelcard Zone 6, from , although off peak trains run to and from . The station is managed by Southern. Description Train services are provided by Southern with no special services – the station is on the Oxted Line. The station is approximately 150m (geographically) from Whyteleafe railway station, to the north-west, which is on a nearby mainly parallel and shorter line from London, the Caterham Line. On the London-bound platform, there is a staffed ticket office (attended for most of the day). Outside the station is a self-service passenger-operated ticket machine with cash and contactless payments. There is a card only ticket machine located on platform 2. The station is included in London Zone 6. The "Upper" prefix originated because what is now station on the Caterham line, approximately 600 yards to the south west, was previously (until 1956) ...
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Upper Tyndrum Railway Station
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Upper Holloway Railway Station
Upper Holloway railway station is in Holloway, north London (N19). It is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, from (measured via Kentish Town and Mortimer Street Junction) and is situated between Gospel Oak and . It is operated by London Overground, and the service is one train every 15 minutes in each direction except late evenings when it is half-hourly. The line is now electrified, and services are operated by 4 car Class 710 EMUs. The station is a short walk along Holloway Road from on the Northern line. This is currently the most convenient interchange between the two lines, given as on the tube map and maps inside London Overground trains. Connections London Buses routes 17, 43, 263, 271 and night route N41 serve the station. Design Station facilities are basic with little at street level other than a few signs to indicate the presence of a station. Holloway Road passes over the line and steps and ramps for wheelchair users, buggies, bikes etc. on either side of ...
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Upminster Station
Upminster is an interchange station serving the town of Upminster in the London Borough of Havering, Greater London. It is on the London, Tilbury and Southend line (LTSR), down the line from London Fenchurch Street; it is the eastern terminus of the District line on the London Underground; and it is the eastern terminus of the Romford to Upminster Line on the London Overground network. Upminster is the easternmost station on the London Underground network as well as the easternmost National Rail station in London. The station is managed by c2c, which operates the LTSR main line services. The station was opened in 1885 by the LTSR; its original entrance and structure beside the main line platforms survive from that date. A larger entrance and ticket hall on Station Road was built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1932 and has since been extensively modernised and includes a number of retail units. Today the station is owned by Network Rail. Upminster is located wi ...
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