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- Q5099209 subject Q8384570.
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- Q5099209 abstract "Chiltern Green railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras.The station was located in New Mill End but took its name from the small hamlet of Chiltern Green about a mile away. Adjacent to it was the GNR station of Luton Hoo also located in New Mill End. The small hamlet of New Mill End is unique in having two railway stations (Chiltern Green and Luton Hoo) neither of which, after 1 December 1891, were named after the village they served. The two lines ran side by side at this point, the Midland into Luton Midland Road, the GNR from Hatfield into Luton Bute Street.The station closed in 1952 due to competition from Luton Hoo station, only 600 yards (500 m) away. The station buildings survive to this day as a private home. The platform on the station building side partly survives but is overgrown and difficult to see when passing in a train. The other platform was removed when the line was electrified.".
- Q5099209 country Q145.
- Q5099209 district Q1053723.
- Q5099209 location Q1053723.
- Q5099209 location Q1519446.
- Q5099209 openingYear "1868".
- Q5099209 operatedBy Q1932006.
- Q5099209 railwayPlatforms "2".
- Q5099209 thumbnail Chiltern_Green_railway_station_geograph-2178457.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5099209 borough Q1053723.
- Q5099209 locale Q1519446.
- Q5099209 manager Q1932006.
- Q5099209 name "Chiltern Green".
- Q5099209 platforms "2".
- Q5099209 years "1868-07-13".
- Q5099209 point "51.85025 -0.36944444444444446".
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- Q5099209 comment "Chiltern Green railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 on its extension to St. Pancras.The station was located in New Mill End but took its name from the small hamlet of Chiltern Green about a mile away. Adjacent to it was the GNR station of Luton Hoo also located in New Mill End. The small hamlet of New Mill End is unique in having two railway stations (Chiltern Green and Luton Hoo) neither of which, after 1 December 1891, were named after the village they served.".
- Q5099209 label "Chiltern Green railway station".
- Q5099209 lat "51.85025".
- Q5099209 long "-0.36944444444444446".
- Q5099209 depiction Chiltern_Green_railway_station_geograph-2178457.jpg.
- Q5099209 name "Chiltern Green".