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eastwood railway station
replied on: 8/18/2006 10:44:31 AM

http://www.old-maps.co.uk is worth looking at if you have not viewed it. The site is the complete set of 1890ish Ordnance Survey maps of England. I have had another look at the map that shows Langley Mill and district. Both railway stations are shown but the maps do not go over county boundaries. This means that there 2 maps for Langley Mill, one for Derbyshire and one for Nottinghamshire.

You can view an enlarged map of the area in a new window. This map can be saved by right clicking then selecting save. I usually rename the image with a new name that means something to me.

If you look on the society's web site links page there is a link to an on-line collection of directories. This will provide details of the stationmaster for both stations if you are interested.

regards Phil
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