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- St._Marys_(Cambridgeshire)_railway_station abstract "St. Mary's railway station was the intermediate railway station in Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire on the Great Northern railway line running from Holme to Ramsey North. The former station is now demolished and a bungalow stands in its place. It closed to passengers on 6th October 1947, became an unstaffed siding from May 1960, with freight use up until around 1971.".
- Q7590059 abstract "St. Mary's railway station was the intermediate railway station in Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire on the Great Northern railway line running from Holme to Ramsey North. The former station is now demolished and a bungalow stands in its place. It closed to passengers on 6th October 1947, became an unstaffed siding from May 1960, with freight use up until around 1971.".
- St._Marys_(Cambridgeshire)_railway_station comment "St. Mary's railway station was the intermediate railway station in Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire on the Great Northern railway line running from Holme to Ramsey North. The former station is now demolished and a bungalow stands in its place. It closed to passengers on 6th October 1947, became an unstaffed siding from May 1960, with freight use up until around 1971.".
- Q7590059 comment "St. Mary's railway station was the intermediate railway station in Ramsey St Mary's, Cambridgeshire on the Great Northern railway line running from Holme to Ramsey North. The former station is now demolished and a bungalow stands in its place. It closed to passengers on 6th October 1947, became an unstaffed siding from May 1960, with freight use up until around 1971.".