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Vicinity of Mainline Railway Stations in the same town.
In my home town of Southend on Sea we have two mainline stations, Southend Victoria which serves the Fenchurch street Line and Southend Central which serves the Liverpool Street line. As the crow flies the distance between the 2 stations is about 400 yards. With the possible exception of London are there any towns / cities who have 2 stations on different lines that are any nearer than that.?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.actually it's 100 yards, this is google maps standing in front of wallgate station and you can see north western just abit further down on the left
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And I think you've got it the wrong way round , barney.
Trains from Southend Victoria travel into Liverpool Street via Wickford, Shenfield and Stratford. Trains from Southend East and Southend Central (which usually originate from Shoeburyness) travel into Fenchurch Street via Benfleet, Basildon/Tilbury, and Barking.
Trains from Southend Victoria travel into Liverpool Street via Wickford, Shenfield and Stratford. Trains from Southend East and Southend Central (which usually originate from Shoeburyness) travel into Fenchurch Street via Benfleet, Basildon/Tilbury, and Barking.
the village of Tyndrum in the Highlands has 2 stations - Upper Tyndrum and Tyndrum Lower, which are a few hundred yards apart on each side of Strathfillan, on each of the 2 West Highland line branches (to Oban and Mallaig).
with a population of around 200, Tyndrum is the smallest UK settlement with 2 stations.
with a population of around 200, Tyndrum is the smallest UK settlement with 2 stations.
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