Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Brighton Road is a former railway station situated near Balsall Heath in the West Midlands, England.The station opened in 1875 on what was then the Midland Railway's Camp Hill Line. As with the other passenger stations on the line, it succumbed to 'wartime economy measures' in 1941 and never reopened. Incidentally, Brighton Road is situated in the heart of Balsall Heath which may go some way to explaining the dropping of 'Balsall Heath' from Camp Hill Station's title."@en }
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- Brighton_Road_railway_station abstract "Brighton Road is a former railway station situated near Balsall Heath in the West Midlands, England.The station opened in 1875 on what was then the Midland Railway's Camp Hill Line. As with the other passenger stations on the line, it succumbed to 'wartime economy measures' in 1941 and never reopened. Incidentally, Brighton Road is situated in the heart of Balsall Heath which may go some way to explaining the dropping of 'Balsall Heath' from Camp Hill Station's title.".
- Brighton_Road_railway_station comment "Brighton Road is a former railway station situated near Balsall Heath in the West Midlands, England.The station opened in 1875 on what was then the Midland Railway's Camp Hill Line. As with the other passenger stations on the line, it succumbed to 'wartime economy measures' in 1941 and never reopened. Incidentally, Brighton Road is situated in the heart of Balsall Heath which may go some way to explaining the dropping of 'Balsall Heath' from Camp Hill Station's title.".