The Hundred of Hoo Railway is a railway line in Kent, England, following the North Kent Line from Gravesend before diverging at Hoo Junction near Shorne...
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called "hundreds": here it is the "Hundred of Hoo". To be precise, the Hundred comprised the parishes and churches of Hoo, High Halstow, St Mary Hoo, Allhallows...
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North Kent Line (category Railway lines in London)
Halt-closed Hoo Junction Staff Halt, where the line branches ("The Hundred of Hoo Railway") to Grain. Currently for freight services (not electrified) Higham...
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Hoo Junction is a rail yard on the North Kent Line, near the village of Higham, Kent and Shorne Marshes, operated by DB Schenker. It is between Gravesend...
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Cliffe, Kent (redirect from Cliff-at-Hoo)
South Eastern Railway Company and petitioned for a railway to be built, resulting in the establishment of the 'Hundred of Hoo Railway Company'[citation...
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Allhallows, Kent (redirect from Hoo All Hallows)
to the millions of Londoners, and others." In the 1930s, the Southern Railway, opened a short branch from the Hundred of Hoo Railway branch line to Grain...
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London Thamesport (category Ports and harbours of Kent)
also has a connection to the single-track, standard-gauge, freight Hundred of Hoo Railway. Two British rail freight companies – DB Cargo UK and Freightliner...
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was a halt between Milton Range Halt and Cliffe station on the Hundred of Hoo Railway. Built to serve the British Uralite works, it opened in July 1906...
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Sharnal Street station was a railway station between High Halstow Halt and Beluncle Halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway. It was opened on 1 April 1882...
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was a halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway. It was opened in July 1906 and closed to passengers on 4 December 1961. Southern Railway Halts, p52 Quick, M...
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