Does Bourne have a train station?

Does Bourne have a train station?

Bourne was a railway station serving the town of Bourne in Lincolnshire which opened in 1860 and closed to passengers in 1959….Bourne railway station.

Bourne
16 May 1860 Opened (Bourne)
May 1872 Renamed (Bourn)
1 July 1893 Renamed (Bourne)
2 March 1959 Closed for passengers

When was Hedge End train station built?

1990
Hedge End railway station is situated on the northern edge of the town of Hedge End in Hampshire, England. The station was opened by British Rail in 1990. It is 76 miles 76 chains (123.8 km) down the line from London Waterloo.

Where is the Bourne train station?

Bourne station is a train station in Bourne, Massachusetts, served by the CapeFlyer….Bourne station.

Bourne
Location 21 Bourne Bridge Road Bourne, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°44′47.90″N 70°35′20.03″WCoordinates: 41°44′47.90″N 70°35′20.03″W
Owned by MassDOT
Line(s) Cape Main Line

How many stations are there between Bourne and Spalding?

Twenty has been the topic of a once famous railway riddle: How many stations are there between Bourne and Spalding? Twenty is a small village on Bourne Fen, which is 3 miles to the east of Bourne, on the A151 to Spalding. According to an Ordinance Survey Map from 1824, that road was then called Bourne Drove.

Is Hedge End a nice place to live?

Away from the roundabouts and mega stores, Hedge End has modern estates of attractive executive homes, tree-lined and grass-verged, interspersed with green spaces, parks and recreation grounds, and linked by a network of family-friendly footpaths and cycle ways. Facilities continue the family focus.

How old is Hedge End?

Hedge End was finally established as a formal Civil Parish in 1894, within South Stoneham District, with six Parish Councillors led by the Reverend Payne as Chairman.

What was the original name of Bourne End station?

The station was originally named Marlow Road station. In 1874 Marlow Road station was renamed Bourne End to obviate confusion with the newly opened Marlow station. The station was opened in 1854 as part of the Wycombe Railway Company line between Maidenhead Boyne Hill station and High Wycombe.

When did Marlow Road station become Bourne End?

In 1874 Marlow Road station was renamed Bourne End to obviate confusion with the newly opened Marlow station. The station was opened in 1854 as part of the Wycombe Railway Company line between Maidenhead Boyne Hill station and High Wycombe.

When was Bourne End and High Wycombe Railway closed?

The Beeching Axe hit the village in 1969, as it was announced that the line between Bourne End and High Wycombe would be closed. The track bed was lifted soon after closure in 1970. A commercial estate was developed adjacent to the station, though most of the course taken by the railway remains as a footpath between the village and Wooburn .

Is there a railway from Maidenhead to Bourne End?

The Wycombe to Bourne End Railway was originally part of a longer section that connected Maidenhead and High Wycombe. The Maidenhead to Bourne End section is still intact but the line to Wycombe closed in 1970. Unlike a lot of disused railways its not been fully adopted into a cycle route or walking trail.