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  2. List of Old Colony Railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Crescent Avenue. 2.4 (3.9) Present location of JFK/UMass station on the Red Line, Greenbush Line, Kingston Line, and Middleborough/Lakeville Line. Savin Hill. 3.0 (4.8) Present location of Savin Hill station on the Red Line. Harrison Square. 3.6 (5.8) Junction with Shawmut Branch.

  3. Disused railway stations on the Exeter to Plymouth Line

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    The station was expanded ready for the opening of the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859 and the South Devon and Tavistock Railway on 22 June 1859. Initially known as just 'Plymouth', it became 'Plymouth Millbay' after other stations were opened in the town in 1876–7 at Mutley and North Road.

  4. Yarmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    25-82525. GNIS feature ID. 0618262. Website. www .yarmouth .ma .us. Yarmouth ( / ˈjɑːrməθ / YAR-məth) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 25,023 at the 2020 census . The town is made up of three major villages: South Yarmouth, West Yarmouth, and Yarmouth Port .

  5. Railways in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The network of railways in Plymouth, Devon, England, was developed by companies affiliated to two competing railways, the Great Western Railway and the London and South Western Railway. [1] At their height two main lines and three branch lines served 28 stations in the Plymouth area, but today just six stations remain in use.

  6. Plymouth railway station - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth railway station serves the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. It is on the northern edge of the city centre, close to the North Cross roundabout. It is the second busiest station in the county of Devon and the largest of the six surviving stations in Plymouth. Plymouth is a principal stop on the Exeter-Plymouth line and Cornish Main ...

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    The 7,199 residents who voted represent a little over 15% of Plymouth's 46,565 registered voters, a percentage within the town's average turnout range of the low to mid teens, according to past ...

  8. Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The trains of the South Devon Railway finally reached the town of Plymouth on 2 April 1849. Docks were opened adjacent to the station and a new headquarters office was built next door. The station was expanded ready for the opening of the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859 and the South Devon and Tavistock Railway on 22 June 1859.

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