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- Ashendon_Junction abstract "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.The junction was where what is now the Chiltern Main Line (formerly the \"Birmingham Direct Line\" aka \"Bicester cut-off\" of the GWR), inaugurated in 1910, joined the post-1906 \"Alternative Route\" alignment of the GCR. It stood 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of today's Haddenham and Thame Parkway. It was a high-speed flying junction carrying southbound GWR trains from Birmingham on an embankment with a girder bridge over the top of northbound Great Central trains travelling from London Marylebone on to the 90 mph five-mile link to Grendon Underwood Junction, where they rejoined the original Great Central Main Line towards Brackley and beyond to the East Midlands and North.".
- Ashendon_Junction thumbnail Aylesbury,_High_Wycombe,_Princes_Risboro,_Quainton_Road_&_Verney_Ashendon_RJD_146.jpg?width=300.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageID "21606171".
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageLength "4643".
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageRevisionID "669339859".
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Aynho_Junction.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Brackley.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Buckinghamshire.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_junctions_in_England.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Central_Railway_(UK).
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Chiltern_Main_Line.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Chiltern_Railways.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Flying_junction.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Main_Line.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Railway.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_and_Great_Central_Joint_Railway.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Grendon_Underwood.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Allan_Publishing.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Junction_(rail).
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink Marylebone_station.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLink File:Aylesbury,_High_Wycombe,_Princes_Risboro,_Quainton_Road_&_Verney_Ashendon_RJD_146.jpg.
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashendon Junction".
- Ashendon_Junction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashendon".
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- Ashendon_Junction subject Category:Rail_junctions_in_England.
- Ashendon_Junction hypernym Junction.
- Ashendon_Junction point "51.8143 -0.9952".
- Ashendon_Junction type Station.
- Ashendon_Junction type Redirect.
- Ashendon_Junction type SpatialThing.
- Ashendon_Junction comment "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.The junction was where what is now the Chiltern Main Line (formerly the \"Birmingham Direct Line\" aka \"Bicester cut-off\" of the GWR), inaugurated in 1910, joined the post-1906 \"Alternative Route\" alignment of the GCR.".
- Ashendon_Junction label "Ashendon Junction".
- Ashendon_Junction sameAs Q4804810.
- Ashendon_Junction sameAs m.05mqv_j.
- Ashendon_Junction sameAs Q4804810.
- Ashendon_Junction lat "51.8143".
- Ashendon_Junction long "-0.9952".
- Ashendon_Junction wasDerivedFrom Ashendon_Junction?oldid=669339859.
- Ashendon_Junction depiction Aylesbury,_High_Wycombe,_Princes_Risboro,_Quainton_Road_&_Verney_Ashendon_RJD_146.jpg.
- Ashendon_Junction isPrimaryTopicOf Ashendon_Junction.