Category:Railway stations opened in 1839

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Railway stations opened by year 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842
Years 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842


Pages in category "Railway stations opened in 1839"

The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Anerley railway station
  • Ayr (original) railway station

B

  • Barassie railway station
  • Basingstoke railway station
  • Beeston railway station
  • Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station
  • Borrowash railway station

E

  • Eastleigh railway station

F

  • Forest Gate railway station
  • Forest Hill railway station

H

  • Haarlem railway station
  • Hanwell railway station

I

  • Ilford railway station

K

  • Kings Langley railway station

L

  • Littleborough railway station
  • Long Eaton (MCR) railway station

M

  • München Hauptbahnhof

N

  • New Cross Gate station
  • Norwood Junction railway station

P

  • Peartree railway station
  • Penge West railway station

R

  • Rochdale railway station
  • Romford railway station

S

  • Southall railway station
  • Spondon railway station
  • Stratford station
  • Sydenham railway station (London)

T

  • Troon (old) railway station

W

  • West Croydon station
  • Winchester railway station
Categories: 1839 architecture | Railway stations by year of establishment | 1830s in rail transport
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