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Leyton and Midland
The Gospel Oak to Barking line of London Overground has stations at Walthamstow Queens Road, Blackhorse Road, Leyton Midland Road and Leytonstone High Road.
* National Rail station code for the Leyton Midland Road railway station, United Kingdom
Leyton Midland Road is a railway station in Leyton, on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, between and stations.
The station was renamed Leyton Midland Road on 1 May 1949.
nl: Station Leyton Midland Road

Leyton and Road
Leyton has some crime hotspots designated as high crime areas according to Metropolitan Police crime mapping data, notably in the area between Temple Mills Lane and the High Road.
In 1886, Essex County Cricket Club purchased Leyton Cricket Ground in the High Road, which became their headquarters until 1933, however they continued to play at Leyton until 1977.
and Leyton F. C .. Orient came to Brisbane Road, Leyton in 1936 from Clapton.
( between 1975 and 1992 called " Leyton Wingate ") was founded in 1868, are in the Isthmian League Premier Division, and play at the Leyton Stadium in Lea Bridge Road.
Leyton is served by the Central Line of London Underground, with a station located at the southern end of the High Road.
Leyton High Road, Hoe Street, Chingford Road, Chingford Mount ( passing south-north through Walthamstow and its neighbouring towns ) form part of an ancient route from London to Waltham Abbey.
The Waltham Forest HAT covered various estates in need of regeneration: Cathall Road in Leytonstone, Oliver Close in Leyton, Boundary Road in Walthamstow and Chingford Hall in Chingford.
Jacobi, an only child, was born in Leytonstone, London, England, the son of Daisy Gertrude ( née Masters ), a secretary who worked in a drapery store in Leyton High Road, and Alfred George Jacobi, who ran a sweet shop and was a tobacconist in Chingford.
The 1979 single " Saturday Night ( Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees )" by the Leyton Buzzards features the line " I discovered heaven in the Seven Sisters Road ".
Leyton Orient's home ground Brisbane Road is officially known as the Matchroom Stadium after club chairman Barry Hearn's sports promotion company.
Leyton Orient's initial ground was at Glyn Road between 1884 and 1896 when the club moved to Whittle's Athletic Ground and played there until 1900.
Previously known as Osborne Road and having been the home of Leyton F. C., it initially had only one stand ( known as " the orange box ") on the east side that held 475 people, and cover on the west side for standing.
From this point Stigwood recorded Leyton at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, but while the audio quality improved, the crucial ingredient — the excitement of the ' Joe Meek sound ' – was lost.
In 1946 the Club was renamed Leyton Orient and their home ground is now the Matchroom Stadium in Brisbane Road, Leyton, E10 5NF.

Leyton and railway
:* " to construct a tube railway in continuation of the Central London Line from Liverpool Street eastwards to points where it will connect with the Loughton and Grange Hill lines ( probably near Leyton and Newbury Park so as to permit running through trains to stations in the West End of London and beyond without passing over the congested London and North Eastern Railway ( LNER ) lines at Stratford and "

Leyton and station
Leyton station is served by routes 58, 69, 97, 158, 308.
Leyton tube station is a London Underground station at Leyton.
The station was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway on 22 August 1856 and was called " Low Leyton ".
Leyton tube station serves Leyton Orient F. C.
L 10, however, becomes the first German Navy airship ever to reach London, but thinking she is over central London she mistakenly bombs Leyton, hitting the railroad station and a number of houses, killing 10 people and injuring 48.
Leyton tube station is a 15 minute walk away.
Towards London the next station is Leyton, while going east from Leytonstone, the line divides into two branches.
Other completed tunnels were used as air-raid shelters at Liverpool Street, Bethnal Green and between Stratford and Leyton, as were the closed parts of British Museum station At Chancery Lane, new tunnels in diameter and long were constructed below the running tunnels during 1941 and early 1942.

Midland and Road
However, author Brian Keogh concluded in his privately published history of the Lea & Perrins firm on the 100th anniversary of the Midland Road plant, that " No Lord Sandys was ever governor of Bengal, or as far as any records show, ever in India.
They built a new factory with railway access in Midland Road, Worcester and made various charitable donations to the city such as Perrins Hall in a Worcester School.
Immediately to the west across Pancras Road is St Pancras International, the London terminus of the Midland Main Line, Eurostar and high-speed trains to Kent via High Speed 1, and a major interchange for Thameslink services between and.
There is a London Overground station at Midland Road on the Gospel Oak to Barking line.
In addition there is an abandoned railroad spur owned by the Florida Midland Railroad that once led to Leesburg, but now runs along Sumter County Road 44A and was the home for some abandoned freight cars until some point in the first decade of the 21st Century.
* Shattuckville is an unincorporated community at M-47 / Midland Road, Shattuck Road and Hospital Road.
According to Police Chief Umbertino, " The cameras have also been used on Lackland Road and Midland Road earlier in the year.
The historic " Overland Park " wagon train stop is located near the intersection of Midland Boulevard and Lackland Road.
Sycamore Hills is bounded on the south by Midland Boulevard ( with the exception of the extreme southwest corner, which extends one block further south to Lackland Road ).
In 1900, the centralized community of Midland was centered on the corner of Achilles ( also known as Summit Road ) and Van Buren St. known today as 104th St E. and Portland Ave E. Remember, in 1900 the Tacoma Eastern tracks were still on the east side of Van Buren ( Portland Ave ).
The line follows a roughly L-shaped route: first northward from Kennedy Station, parallelling the Canadian National Railway / GO Transit's Stouffville line tracks, between Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue, to Ellesmere Road ; then eastward between Ellesmere and Progress Avenue, through Scarborough City Centre to McCowan Road.
( In Saginaw, Mackinaw Street closely follows Poole's route, which then continues in the general direction of present-day Midland, while Mackinaw Street twists north, becoming Mackinaw Road and following a section line into Bay County.
* Billy Liar ( 1963 )-Locations: Midland Road ; Hinchliffe Avenue ( Number 37 is the Fisher household )
This was unsurprisingly rejected by Parliament and the Midland built its " New Road " into a station at Pond Street.

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