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Ashendon Junction in Buckinghamshire, England, was a major mainline railway junction where, from July 1910, the Great Western Railway's (GWR) London-Birmingham direct route diverged from the Great Central Railway's (GCR) main London-Sheffield route. It was near the small village of Ashendon, about 10 miles north-east of Oxford.
found a single match candidate
junction (Q1777515) | junction |
railway junction (Q336764) | railway=junction |
railway facility (Q800279) | landuse=railway |