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The history of the Marlow Donkey
As at 27th November 2024 18:56 GMT
 
Re: The history of the Marlow Donkey
Posted by Oxonhutch at 17:26, 11th July 2023
 
Must have been the shortest of all the UK 'Great' railway companies

The history of the Marlow Donkey
Posted by grahame at 20:24, 10th July 2023
 
https://www.nrmfriends.org.uk/post/the-marlow-donkey

On 28th June 1873 the Great Marlow Railway Company’s line opened for passenger traffic. At two miles and 61 chains long, it became the branch from Bourne End to Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Marlow station was then named Great Marlow and Bourne End was Marlow Road. Marlow Road became Bourne End in 1874 and Great Marlow stayed as such until 1899 when the “Great” was removed.

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