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Association of Community Rail Partnerships Thurso Georgemas Wick Far North Line Lairg Garve Dingwall Strathcarron Inverness Kyle Elgin Huntly Line Carrbridge Kyle of Lochalsh Abbey Line CRP 1 Aviemore Association of Dyce Barton Cleethorpes CRP 2 HIGHLAND Community Rail Partnerships Bishop Line CRP 3 Highland Main Line Fort William 46 Aberdeen Bittern Line CRP 4 Mallaig Blackmore Vale CRP 49 47 Pitlochry Borderlands Line Rail Partnership 5 Montrose Dunkeld & Routes of members of ACoRP Borders Railway (BRCP) 50 Birnam West Limited service Highland Cambrian Rail Partnership 6 Lines Oban Crianlarich Perth Places with multiple stations on different lines Chester - Shrewsbury Rail Partnership 7 Dundee Gleneagles Clitheroe Line CRP 8 Not all stations shown Bridge of Allan 53 Not all lines shown in London Conwy Valley Rail Initiative 9 Stirling Dunfermline Kirkcaldy Cotswold Line Promotion Group 10 Larbert Alloa Development of ACoRP map sponsored by: Fife Circle Inverkeithing Upper Balloch Crewe - Manchester Line CRP 11 Helensburgh Grahamston Edinburgh Croy Falkirk Waverley Central Milngavie Cumbrian Coast Line CRP 12 57 North Berwick High Haymarket Dumbarton Queen 51 Derwent Valley Line CRP 13 Street Cumbernauld Bathgate Dunbar Anniesland Springburn Newcraighall Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership 14 Partick 50 Port GLASGOW Coatbridge Drumgelloch Berwick-upon-Tweed Glasgow Central East Hampshire CRP 55 Inverclyde Whifflet Gourock EAST COAST Wemyss Bay Gilmour St 52 Cambuslang Shotts East Lancashire CRP 15 Ayr Paisley Largs Line Canal Motherwell Newton East Suffolk Lines CRP 16 Barrhead Galashiels Ardrossan Kilwinning Hamilton Neilston Carstairs East Lothian CRP 51 Troon Burns Line East Tweedbank Kilmarnock Kilbride Morpeth Prestwick Larkhall Lanark Esk Valley Railway Development Co 17 Ayr 39 Galloway Dumfries Lockerbie Essex & South Suffolk Rail Partnership 18 Line Stranraer Annan 42 Furness Line CRP 19 Carlisle Tyne Valley Line Newcastle Sunderland Durham Coast Line Glasgow - Anniesland CRP 57 Workington 12 Hexham Hartlepool Bishop Durham Stockton Heart of Wales Line Forum 20 Penrith Appleby Whitehaven COAST WEST Auckland 3 Bishop Line Middlesbrough Heart of Wessex Rail Partnership 21 Saltburn Darlington Cumbrian Windermere 26 Whitby Esk Valley Line Hereward CRP 22 Coast Kirkby Stephen Line Battersby 17 Kendal Settle & Highland Main Line CRP 46 Carlisle Line Scarborough 12 Oxenholme 35 High Peak & Hope Valley CRP 23 Lake District 19 Northallerton Hounslow CRP 48 Malton Barrow-in-Furness Ulverston Settle Thirsk Bridlington Isle of Wight CRP 24 Carnforth Hellifield Knaresborough Morecambe Ilkley Yorkshire Coast Line Lancaster Harrogate Line Heysham Wharfedale Line York 45 Kent CRP 25 27 Harrogate Skipton Church Beverley Clitheroe 27 Fenton Airedale Lakes Line CRP 26 Colne Line Shipley 8 Forster Dearn Square Valley Burnley Hebden LEEDS Line Leeds, Lancaster & Morecambe CRP 27 38 Preston Blackburn 15 Bridge Bradford Selby Brough North Hull Halifax Interchange Selby Line Lymington - Brockenhurst CRP 28 Blackpool Kirkham 15 Todmorden Castleford Pontefract South & Wesham Calderdale Dewsbury Rochdale Line Marston Vale CRP 29 43 Westgate Barton-on-Humber Southport 43 Kirkgate Huddersfield 8 Goole Meldreth, Shepreth & Foxton CRP 54 Bolton Salford Wakefield 2 Ormskirk 43 Crescent Stalybridge Doncaster Barnetby Grimsby Mid Cheshire CRP 30 Formby Kirkby 33 Wigan Victoria Penistone Cleethorpes New Brighton MANCHESTER Hadfield Scunthorpe Habrough Mid Suffolk CRP 58 LIVERPOOL Piccadilly Moorfields Lime St Guide 23 Barnsley Market Rasen Bidston Airport 37 Bridge Glossop Swinton North Cheshire Rail Users Group 31 West Kirby Earlestown Romiley Gainsborough Birkenhead Marple Rotherham Central Parkway Central Strines Wirral Ellesmere 11 Stockport 23 Worksop North Staffordshire CRP 32 Llandudno 5 Runcorn Warrington Lincoln Lines Port Bank Quay Hooton Hope Valley Line Menai 31 23 New Mills Sheffield Retford Penistone Line Partnership 33 Bridge Colwyn Bay Prestatyn Shotton Altrincham Chesterfield Mansfield Castle North Holyhead Wilmslow Gate Bangor Llandudno Rhyl Buxton Erewash Robin Poacher Line CRP 34 Junction Chester Hartford 30 Valley Hood Newark Macclesfield Line Line Skegness 5 11 EAST COAST Poacher Settle-Carlisle Railway Development Co 35 Conwy Valley Line Alfreton Line Betws-y-Coed Borderlands 7 Matlock Sheringham Cromer Line Congleton Severnside CRP 36 9 13 Boston 32 Sleaford Blaenau Ffestiniog 5 Grantham General Crewe Kidsgrove 32 Derby 34 4 Bittern Line South East Manchester CRP 37 Alsager Pwllheli Wrexham Central Nottingham Kings Lynn Porthmadog WEST COAST Uttoxeter Norwich Brundall 44 South Fylde CRP 38 6 Ruabon Nantwich Stoke-on-Trent Spalding 7 North & Fen Line Great Yarmouth Barmouth Gobowen West Line Wherry South West Glasgow CRP 52 44 Lines Cambrian Coast Whitchurch Thetford Line Stone Machynlleth Welshpool Loughborough THE BROADS South West Scotland CRP Dovey Junction Shrewsbury MIDLAND 39 22 Ely Reedham Newtown 6 Wellington Peterborough Aberystwyth Burton-on- Diss Strathallan CRP 53 Trent March 44 6 Stafford Oakham Lowestoft Sussex Community Rail Partnerships 40 Church Stretton Bury East Telford Suffolk 20 Shifnal St Edmunds Line 16 Rugeley CROSS COUNTRY Three Rivers CRP 41 Beccles Leicester ANNE Huntingdon L D Craven Arms Walsall P Stowmarket Lichfield Market 58 16 TransWilts CRP 56 Wolverhampton Harborough Westerfield Sandwell & Dudley Snow Tamworth Hinckley Newmarket Ipswich Hill Tyne Valley CRP 42 Nuneaton Cambridge 16 Felixstowe Knighton Smethwick Stourbridge New BIRMINGHAM Kettering 54 18 West Highland CRP 47 Ludlow Manningtree Stourbridge Junction Street International Sandy Harwich Heart of Wales Line Trent Valley Line Wellingborough Mayflower Line West of Lancashire Rail Partnership 43 Moor Coventry Letchworth Llandrindod Street Rugby Hitchin Stansted Colchester Thorpe-le-Soken Kidderminster Northampton Bedford Walton-on-Naze Leominster Solihull Warwick Stevenage Sudbury 18 Wherry Lines CRP 44 Bromsgrove Marston Colchester Marches Redditch Town 18 Line Leamington Vale Braintree Line Luton Hertford Bishops Clacton Yorkshire Coast CRP 45 Llandovery Stratford- Spa Marks Tey upon-Avon 29 Stortford 18 10 Droitwich Spa Milton Welwyn N E Witham Hereford CROSS COUNTRY Banbury Broxbourne Shrub Hill Keynes St Albans Enfield Merthyr Tydfil Rhymney Foregate Street Bletchley Fishguard Great North Abbey Llandeilo Aberdare Malvern Cotswold Clarbeston Road Worcester Line Aylesbury Line 18 Southminster Valley Moreton-in- Bicester 1 Chelmsford Whitland Lines Chingford Crouch Valley Line Treherbert Cheltenham Spa Evesham Marsh Watford Junction GT EASTERN Carmarthen Caerphilly Abergavenny Town W Hampstead Wickford 10 COUNTRY Dalston Shenfield Milford Haven Coryton Princes 20 Pontypridd Gloucester Stroud Risborough Willesden Romford Tenby Ebbw Vale Junction Pembroke Radyr Golden Valley Llanelli Maesteg Chepstow Line Oxford High Victoria CARDIFF Wycombe St Pancras Kings Stratford Swansea 36 Kemble Didcot Central Queen Street Newport Parkway Cross Southend Neath 36 Henley Marlow Euston Upminster Central Port GT WESTERN Shoeburyness Marylebone Liverpool Talbot Bridgend Bay Severn Pilning Parkway Slough Paddington Parkway Barry Tunnel 56 Swindon Street Penarth Junction BRISTOL LONDON Rhoose 36 Temple Meads 36 Reading Charing Cross Fenchurch Street Tilbury Barry Chippenham Windsor Victoria Island Severn Beach Heathrow 48 Blackfriars Ebbsfleet Sheerness-on-Sea London Bridge Gravesend Newbury Bath Trowbridge Strood 25 Weston-super-Mare Dartford Spa 21 Berks & Hants Line Wokingham Richmond Waterloo Swanley HIGH SPEED 1 Faversham Margate GT WESTERN CROSS Farnborough Ramsgate North Woking Clapham J Westbury Basingstoke RN Bromley Otford Sittingbourne Bridgwater 36 SOUTH WEST E South Streatham W Farnborough East 25 Deal Barnstaple 14 Taunton Castle Warminster Croydon Cary Canterbury Tarka Alton Guildford Epsom Oxted E E Line Tiverton Andover Maidstone Heart of Winchester Sevenoaks Parkway Wessex Line Salisbury Dorking Redhill W Folkestone Okehampton Crediton Reigate Dover Yeovil Pen Paddock Mill Romsey Haslemere Gatwick 40 Tonbridge Ashford Sherborne Eastleigh East Wood St Davids Central Honiton Junction 41 Three Bridges 40 49 Grinstead EUROSTAR Newton Abbot Parkway Royal Haywards Marsh Link Channel Gunnislake 14 Axminster Petersfield Heath Uckfield Tunbridge Tunnel Bere EXETER 14 Southampton 55 Wells Tamar Avocet Central Fareham Horsham Alston Line Maiden Newton 21 Newquay Valley Riviera Coastway Line 40 Hastings Line Line Exmouth Coastway Line Totnes ChichesterWest Worthing Lewes Torquay East Wareham Bournemouth 14 14 14 Newhaven Eastbourne Atlantic Liskeard Dorchester Brockenhurst Havant Barnham Coast Plymouth S Brighton Continental Line W Littlehampton Europe Looe Valley Paignton Poole 28 Portsmouth Bognor 40 Line Seaford Looe Lymington Regis St Austell Par Weymouth Ryde Truro St Ives 14 24 Island Line St Ives Bay Line 14 Shanklin St Erth Maritime © 2018 Andrew Smithers Line Penzance www.projectmapping.co.uk Falmouth ACoRP summary map v7 7/1/18.
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