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Luton and Dunstable
Category: Transport in Luton / Dunstable Urban Area
Luton also produced around 250, 000 lorries for the war effort, alongside the new Bedford Dunstable plant, with Bedford designs being common in British use.
Independent companies also built branches from Essendine to Stamford and Bourne and from Welwyn to Hertford and to Dunstable via Luton, all of which were worked by the GNR.
The Welwyn & Hertford Railway opened in March 1858, and in 1860 it opened another line to Luton and Dunstable.
In 1861, now called the Hertford, Luton & Dunstable, it was absorbed by the GNR.
Category: Transport in Luton / Dunstable Urban Area
Straw was also imported from Italy to produce the superior ' Tuscan plait ' traded at a Saturday market for the Luton and Dunstable hat trade and remained the major cottage industry until around 1860, providing employment for women and girls some of whom attended a ' plait-school ' in Waterside.
Leighton Buzzard is expanding eastwards: 2500-4500 homes including 35 % affordable housing are planned for east Leighton Buzzard for the Luton / Dunstable / Houghton Regis growth area and 900 homes including 35 % affordable housing are being considered west of Linslade.
Five main roads link Dagnall with the nearby towns of Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Tring, Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted, and slightly further on to the larger towns of Luton, Aylesbury and Milton Keynes.
South Bedfordshire was formed by the amalgamation of three districts: the municipal borough of Dunstable, Leighton-Linslade urban district and Luton Rural District.
* Translink ( Bedfordshire ), a proposed track-guided bus system linking Houghton Regis, Dunstable and Luton in England
At its height Rootes had plants in the Midlands at Coventry and Birmingham, in the south at Acton, Luton, Dunstable, Maidstone and Canterbury, and in the West of Scotland at Linwood.
Bedford, Corby and the Luton / Dunstable / Houghton Regis area are in need of regeneration.
It has been home to Luton Town Football Club since 1905, when financial complications forced the club to leave its previous location at Dunstable Road.
Luton Town moved to Kenilworth Road in 1905, leaving their previous home at Dunstable Road after their landlord sold the site for housing at short notice.
Originally known as Ivy Road, the new ground brought success with it – in their last season at Dunstable Road, Luton had finished second from bottom, but in the first at Kenilworth Road, Luton finished fourth in the Southern League.
Charters of incorporation were granted to Dunstable in 1864 and Luton in 1876.
It was, as it is now, the terminus of the line from Watford ; the company's original plans to extend this line northwards to Luton and Dunstable never materialised.
** includes the deaneries of Ampthill, Bedford, Biggleswade, Dunstable, Elstow, Luton, Sharnbrook and Shefford
* Shane Blackett – Current Luton Town player and Barbados international having started out at Dunstable.
The town is the district of Central Bedfordshire and is the fifth largest town in Bedfordshire after Bedford, Dunstable, Luton and Leighton Buzzard
Toddington is a large village and civil parish in the county of Bedfordshire, England which is situated 5 miles NNW of Luton, north of Dunstable, south west of Woburn and 35 miles NNW of London on the A5120 and B579.

Luton and under
The river now passes under a viaduct that carries the Midland Main Line which links London St. Pancras International to Sheffield Midland station in northern England via Luton, Bedford, Kettering, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Chesterfield.
Van production continued at Luton, now under the Vauxhall name.
Manufacture of vans ( sold under the Vauxhall, Opel, Renault and Nissan badges throughout Europe ) continued at the IBC Vehicles plant in Luton.
* Court Line Aviation was a major British independent airline of the early 1970s that served Berlin Tegel with a series of regular charter flights from its base at London Luton Airport and Paris Le Bourget Airport between 1970 and 1974 under contract to the students travel company of Berlin's Technical University.
At the end of the season, Primus was free to leave under the Bosman ruling and received an offer from Luton Town which he accepted.
He was released by Birmingham manager Trevor Francis in 1999, and after short spells with Blackpool ( playing under former Anfield team-mate Steve McMahon, scoring once against Luton Town ) and Wycombe Wanderers, he signed for American A-League side Long Island Rough Riders in June 2000.
The Airline continued to operate under the FlyJet Charter brand from Newcastle and Manchester Airports, with the SilverJet Scheduled brand flying from London Luton Airport.
The Bishop of Bedford is an episcopal title used by a Church of England suffragan bishop who, under the direction of the Diocesan Bishop of St Albans, oversees 150 parishes in Luton and Bedfordshire.
The call has been used from then until 2004 when the Stanmore Site was closed and moved to Capability Green, Luton, Bedfordshire, under the BAE Systems banner and which is now SELEX Galileo.
Moore rejoined Luton as a coach under David Pleat, and in 1986 he was promoted to manager.

Luton and construction
However, this ceased following the construction of Luton Airport Parkway station, though there is the Virgin trains hourly coach service.

Luton and will
From December 2008 the upgraded section of the M1 between the M25 and Luton will have the facility for variable speed limits.
On 23 April 2007, First Choice confirmed it is to close its bases at London Luton Airport and Cardiff from 1 November 2007 however due to the merger with Thomsonfly who also operate from these bases, the combined airline will still operate from these bases.
1905 – Vauxhall builds a factory at Luton where, from 1907, most of its vehicle production will be completed.
Opel have confirmed that they will produce the next generation Vivaro at the GM Manufacturing Luton plant in 2013.
He was an immediate hit as Luton scored goals seemingly at will, winning 5 – 0 and 5 – 3 in their first two home games, with Walsh himself scoring an impressive hat-trick in the 5 – 3 victory over Notts County, and drawing 4 – 4 away at Stoke City.
On 2 August 2008, Nicholls signed a three-year contract with former club Luton Town, stating he will always support Luton and loves the club.
This project will see services that currently terminate at London Bridge continuing through Central London and north wards via the Midland Main Line or East Coast Main Line to destinations such as Luton or Cambridge.
This will see services that currently terminate at London Bridge continuing through Central London and north wards via the Midland Main Line or East Coast Main Line to destinations such as Luton or Cambridge.
This will see services that currently terminate at London Bridge continuing through Central London and north wards via the Midland Main Line or East Coast Main Line to destinations such as Luton or Cambridge.
This will see services that currently terminate at London Bridge continuing through Central London and northwards via the Midland Main Line or East Coast Main Line to destinations such as Luton or Cambridge.
This will see services that currently terminate at London Bridge continuing through Central London and northwards via the Midland Main Line or East Coast Main Line to destinations such as Luton or Cambridge.
Removal vans will often have a Luton body, internal wooden wall bars ( called raves ) to which tall or heavy furniture can be secured with webbing, and a ramp or tail lift to assist in loading.
When the existing franchise is re-examined, it is hoped by Network Rail and First Capital Connect that the Thameslink expansion programme will have increased capacity at Bedford and Luton.
To replace the route, a cross-country " shuttle " service using existing line will be added, running from either Luton or Bedford, stopping at Wellingborough and / or Kettering, through to Corby or possibly further.

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