Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ardingly was a railway station which served the West Sussex village of Ardingly in England. It was opened on 3 September 1883 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and closed eighty years later. Currently used as an aggregates depot, the Bluebell Railway has long-term plans to extend its activity to Ardingly. Most of the trackbed from Horsted Keynes is now owned by the Bluebell Railway ."@en }
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- Ardingly_railway_station abstract "Ardingly was a railway station which served the West Sussex village of Ardingly in England. It was opened on 3 September 1883 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and closed eighty years later. Currently used as an aggregates depot, the Bluebell Railway has long-term plans to extend its activity to Ardingly. Most of the trackbed from Horsted Keynes is now owned by the Bluebell Railway .".
- Q4788073 abstract "Ardingly was a railway station which served the West Sussex village of Ardingly in England. It was opened on 3 September 1883 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and closed eighty years later. Currently used as an aggregates depot, the Bluebell Railway has long-term plans to extend its activity to Ardingly. Most of the trackbed from Horsted Keynes is now owned by the Bluebell Railway .".
- Ardingly_railway_station comment "Ardingly was a railway station which served the West Sussex village of Ardingly in England. It was opened on 3 September 1883 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and closed eighty years later. Currently used as an aggregates depot, the Bluebell Railway has long-term plans to extend its activity to Ardingly. Most of the trackbed from Horsted Keynes is now owned by the Bluebell Railway .".
- Q4788073 comment "Ardingly was a railway station which served the West Sussex village of Ardingly in England. It was opened on 3 September 1883 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and closed eighty years later. Currently used as an aggregates depot, the Bluebell Railway has long-term plans to extend its activity to Ardingly. Most of the trackbed from Horsted Keynes is now owned by the Bluebell Railway .".