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Bledlow and was
The Manor was then part ( with Bledlow, Horsenden and Princes Risborough ) of the Hundred of Risborough.
It was part of the Hundred of Risborough, which also comprised Bledlow, Horsenden and ( Monks ) Risborough.
It was one of two stations to serve the village, the other being Bledlow Bridge halt on the Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway, which was 0. 75 miles ( 1. 21 km ) to the south and closer to the village.
Originally the hamlet was within the ecclesiastical parish of Bledlow.

Bledlow and Wycombe
Village news and activities are documented in the monthly " Contact " magazine, which covers Bradenham plus the nearby villages of Bledlow Ridge, West Wycombe, Radnage and Piddington.
* Bledlow and Bradenham, Greater Hughenden, Lacey Green, Speen and the Hampdens and Stokenchurch and Radnage from Wycombe

Bledlow and which
The possibility of reopening the line through Bledlow, which is now part of a long-distance footpath, has been explored by Chiltern Railways, the franchise holder for the Chiltern Main Line which runs through Princes Risborough.
The Trail also forms part of the Midshires Way, a long-distance footpath and bridleway which runs for through the Midlands from Bledlow to Stockport.

Bledlow and Buckinghamshire
* Buckinghamshire: Aston Clinton, Bledlow, Buckland, Drayton Beauchamp, Great Kimble, Horsenden, The Lee, Marsworth, Monks Risborough, Pitstone, Princes Risborough, Saunderton, Stoke Mandeville, Weston Turville
Bledlow is a village in the civil parish of Bledlow-cum-Saunderton in Buckinghamshire, England.
Bledlow Ridge is a village in the civil parish of Bledlow-cum-Saunderton in Buckinghamshire, England, population 940 ( 2004 ).
The Midshires Way is a long distance footpath and bridleway that runs for through Middle England from Bledlow in Buckinghamshire to Stockport, Greater Manchester.

Bledlow and village
It has a recently refurbished village shop, The Country Store ( formerly the " Kedai "), and a local school, Bledlow Ridge School.

Bledlow and from
The route runs from Bledlow to Roudham Heath, where it joins the Peddars Way Horseriders Route.

Bledlow and .
Bledlow lies to the west and Monks Risborough to the east.
The principal hamlet is Bledlow Ridge.
File: Holy Trinity Church, Bledlow-geograph. org. uk-34031. jpg | Holy Trinity, Bledlow
Image: Bledlow church clock. jpg | Clock
File: Houses in Bledlow-geograph. org. uk-34029. jpg | Houses in Bledlow
Bledlow Ridge has a number of clubs such as ' Bridge ' a youth club and a cricket club.
Bledlow Ridge is notable as the setting for Youth Adventure, a series of Christian TV specials.
The parish is set in folds of the Chiltern Hills to the south of Bledlow Ridge next to the border with Oxfordshire.

railway and station
In the railway station at Berlin, a uniformed attendant was chanting, ' Foreigners this way!!
* Aberdeen railway station
** Aberdeen railway station, New South Wales
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
* 1980 – A bomb explodes at the railway station in Bologna, Italy, killing 85 people and wounding more than 200.
* Asa Station, Japanese railway station in San ' yō-Onoda, Yamaguchi
The Abensberg railway station is located on the Danube Valley Railway from Regensburg to Ingolstadt.
In 2008, a former goods shed by the main railway station of Abensberg was converted into a theatre by local volunteers.
* 2008 – A EuroCity express train en-route from Kraków, Poland to Prague, Czech Republic strikes a part of a motorway bridge that had fallen onto the railroad track near Studénka railway station in the Czech Republic and derails, killing 8 people and injuring 64 others.
Also well-known and well worth seeing are the two remaining city gates, the Ponttor, one half mile northwest of the cathedral, and the Kleinmarschiertor, close to the central railway station.
Aachen's railway station, the Hauptbahnhof ( Central Station ), was constructed in 1841 at the Cologne-Aachen railway line and replaced in 1905, moving it significantly closer to the city centre.
* Aspatria railway station, the National Rail code for the train station in the United Kingdom
The early 1960s and 1970s ( up until his death in 1976 ) were marked by key works in Helsinki, in particular the huge town plan for the void in centre of Helsinki adjacent to Töölö Bay and the vast railway yards, and marked on the edges by significant buildings such as the National Museum and the main railway station, both by Eliel Saarinen.
* Altnabreac railway station ( National Rail code ), in Scotland
* Achnasheen railway station ( National Rail code: ACN ), a United Kingdom railway station
* 1906 – Central railway station, Sydney opens.
The town is served by Aberdare railway station and Aberdare bus station, opposite each other in the town centre.
One now leads to Aberdour railway station, a beautifully kept and cared for example of a traditional station, in keeping with its role of transporting at least a quarter of the village's working population to their work each day.

railway and was
Sherman proved that a railway base could be movable and the most brilliant feature of the Atlanta campaign was the rapid repair of the tracks.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
The Manchester Guardian wondered how anyone in a railway carriage would have an opportunity to talk to Mr. Lewis, since it was well known that Mr. Lewis always did all of the talking.
In 1894, the Westport-Newport railway line was extended to Achill Sound.
He was stationed in San Francisco from 1869 through 1871 and he took out a patent for the cable car railway that still runs there, receiving a charter for its operation, but signing away his rights when he was reassigned.
In the 19th century and up to the 1930s, the city was important for the production of railway locomotives and carriages, iron, pins, needles, buttons, tobacco, woollen goods, and silk goods.
The steel price dropped as a direct result, and Bessemer steel was rapidly adopted for railway lines and girders for buildings and bridges.
The town became a regional transportation hub in 1839 with the arrival of the Michigan Central Railroad, and a north — south railway connecting Ann Arbor to Toledo and other markets to the south was established in 1878.
Born in Munich, Drexler was a machine-fitter before becoming a railway locksmith in Berlin in 1902.
Some also claim it to be the oldest subway tunnel in the world, as it was built by the cut and cover method under a city street, specifically for the purposes of improved public safety, attaining grade separation and enhanced railway operations.
Although this distinction was blurred by the 19th century arrival of the railway.
From 1882 the village was served by Aberfoyle railway station, the terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway which connected to Glasgow via Dumbarton or Kirkintilloch The station closed to passenger traffic in 1951, and the remaining freight services ceased in 1959.
* From the Meiji to the Shōwa period, as the electric railway improved transport to Akihabara and the surrounds, and especially due to the growth in dealerships, the district was designated as a.
The estate was conveniently located within easy walking distance of Bletchley railway station, where the " Varsity Line " between the cities of Oxford and Cambridge – whose universities supplied many of the code-breakers – met the ( then-LMS ) main West Coast railway line between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow.
The only direct enemy action that the site experienced was when 3 bombs, thought to have been intended for Bletchley railway station, were dropped on 20 – 21 November 1940.
The system was originally built as a patchwork of local rail links operated by small private railway companies.
It was formed from the nationalisation of the " Big Four " British railway companies and lasted until the gradual privatisation of British Rail, in stages between 1994 and 1997.

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