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Canley and railway
Canley Vale railway station is a CityRail station located on the Old Main South railway line in the suburb of Canley Vale.
He named the railway station Canley Moat House and had his own private landing beside the line.
Canley Vale railway station is on the South railway line of the CityRail network.

Canley and station
The line then continues south through Canley Vale station ( 2 side platforms ) before joining the line from Lidcombe via Regents Park at Cabramatta.
Westbus runs one route via Canley Vale station:
NightRide runs one route via Canley Vale station:
The nearest CityRail station is located in the nearby suburb of Canley Vale.

Canley and also
Westbus buses also service the area and transport residents in and around Cabramatta, from neighbouring the localities of Bonnyrigg, Mount Pritchard, and Canley Vale.
He is also commemorated in Canley, Coventry by the naming of a road ( Sir Henry Parkes Road ) and a primary school ( Sir Henry Parkes Primary School ).
During the 1920s all the models were named after towns, not only near the factory such as Canley and Kenilworth but also further afield – Teignmouth, Falmouth, and Exmouth.

Canley and with
It developed a close community relationship with neighbouring Canley Vale, and until 1899, they shared a common municipality.
He was invited to join the Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) and the dormant Canley Vale branch of the ALP was re-activated which, although Ngo agreed not to challenge Newman for preselection, put him in direct competition with Newman who ran the Canley Heights branch.
Following the election, Ngo joined the factionalised ALP with the help of the Labor Right led by Ted Grace with his new Canley Vale branch now directly competing with the Newman's ( Labor Left ) Canley Heights branch for members which led to considerable infighting over branch stacking.
In November 1944 what was left of the Triumph Motor Company and the Triumph trade-name were bought by the Standard Motor Company and a subsidiary " Triumph Motor Company ( 1945 ) Limited " was formed with production transferred to Standard's factory at Canley, on the outskirts of Coventry.
This turned out to be the company's last investment on such a scale at Canley: investment decisions after the merge with Rover would favour the newer plant at Solihull.
The cars ceased production in August 1980 along with the Triumph Spitfire, as British Leyland closed the Canley factory as it downsized in a bid for survival.

Canley and Sir
When Sir Henry Parkes settled there in the mid-19th century, he named his home Canley Grange, after his birthplace Canley Moat House in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England.

Canley and Parkes
Parkes was born in Canley, Warwickshire ( now a suburb of Coventry ), England and christened in the nearby village of Stoneleigh.

Canley and .
The Dew Drop Inn was known as The Market Tavern ( and featured in the television series The Bill as the Market Tavern in Canley Market ) before its closure.
To the south the War Memorial Park, the north is Hearsall Common, and west is Canley Ford.
Earlsdon Ward covers Canley Gardens and Styvechale in addition to area surrounding Earlsdon Street.
Birthplace in Canley, Coventry, England.
The only all-new Triumph model initiated as Rover Triumph was the ' TR7, which had the misfortune to be in production successively at three factories that were closed: Speke, the strike-prone Leyland-era Standard-Triumph works in Liverpool, the original Standard works at Canley, Coventry and finally the Rover works in Solihull.
During the First World War the company produced more than 1000 aircraft, including the Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 12, Royal Aircraft Factory R. E. 8, Sopwith Pup and Bristol F. 2-B in a new works at Canley that opened on 1 July 1916.
Canley would subsequently become the main centre of operations.
In 1932 there was a Royal visit to the Canley works by the Duke of Gloucester who came to open the Canley Pavilion outside which he took delivery of a new 6-cylinder model.
1935 saw all production transferred to the Canley site.

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.

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