Oxford Publishing Company Trackplans Microfilm List (Includes Stations, Collieries, Junctions & Sidings)

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Oxford Publishing Company Trackplans Microfilm List (Includes Stations, Collieries, Junctions & Sidings) Oxford Publishing Company Trackplans Microfilm List (Includes Stations, Collieries, Junctions & Sidings) A Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ABBEY FOREGATE 16578 GWR 18146 ABBEY WOOD 25001 25002 SE&CR 1916 ABBEYDORE 17155 GWR ABBOTS WOOD JUNCTION 16649 GWR ABER 21507 Proposed Raising of Platforms LMS ABER JUNCTION 17395 GWR 1920 ABERAVON 17195 R&SBR 17261 R&SBR 1915 26580 Port Talbot R&SBR 1909 ABERAYRON Junction 16565 GWR 1912 16566 GWR 1912 ABERBEEG 16954 (2) GWR 1910 18256 BR (WR) 24069 Proposed New Engine Shed GWR 1913 26571 (2) GWR 1909 ABERCANAID 16214 GWR 17488 24637 Water Supply 1938 ABERCARN JUNCTION 16687 GWR Colliery Junction 17007 17009 1 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ABERCRAVE STATION & SIDINGS 17447 Neath & Brecon Railway ABERCYNON 18361 (2) ABERDARE Mill Street Goods 16224 GWR 1910 16248 (2) GWR 18808 Reconstruction of Station - Same as 18878 18878 Reconstruction of Station - Same as 18808 but better negative Engine Shed & Loco Yard 26570 (2) GWR 1907 Low Level 26575 Water Supply GWR 1930 ABERDERFYN SIDINGS 16543 1911 ABERDOVEY 18579 21508 Lighting - Maintenance Renewal BR (LMR) Programme ABERDULAIS 16765 GWR ABERFAN 16222 GW & RR Joint ABERGAVENNY 17308 GWR Junction 17868 Rating Plan LM&S & GWJR Brecon Road 17869 Rating Plan LMS ABERGELE & PENSARN 21510 MSI Lighting BR (LMR) ABERGWILI Junction 16620 GWR 1912 17905 Rating Plan LMS ABERGWYNFI 17114 ABERMULE 18596 GWR ABERNANT COLLIERY 17880 Rating Plan LMS 2 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ABERSYCHAN 16834 Low Level 17050 ABERSYCHAN & TALYWAIN 17059 (2) ABERTHAW 17403 Vale of Glamorgan Railway West 17405 Barry Railway ABERTILLERY 16949 GWR ABERYSTWYTH Harbour 18043 GWR 18046 18047 (2) GWR 18155 18553 (2) 21511 (2) GWR 26574 High Pressure Oil Gas Mains - GWR 1926 Proposed Supply to Vale of Rheidol Rly Loco Yard 26581 1925 ABINGDON 16403 1910 ACCRINGTON 21512 (2) BR (LMR) Engine Shed 22895 (2) LMS 22896 Servicing of Multiple Unit Diesel BR (LMR) 1959 Trains ACKLINGTON 21317 NER ACOCKS GREEN & SOUTH YARDLEY 18147 Same as 19870 BR (WR) 19870 Same as 18147 BR (WR) ACREFAIR 18175 18672 ACTON 17077 27117 Proposed New Station at Friars Place LMS Lane 3 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ACTON & HIGH WYCOMBE RAILWAY 21566 New Stations at WEST RUISLIP, GW & GCR DENHAM, GERRARDS CROSS and BEACONSFIELD ACTON BRIDGE 21514 (2) Crewe & Weaver Junction Widening LMS 1925 Widening between Acton Bridge Station & Hartford Junction 21515 (2) Main Line Electrification on the BR (LMR) 1959 Crewe-Liverpool Line - P Way & Station Alterations ACTON LANE JUNCTION 25003 Part Survey between Acton Lane BR (SR) Junction & Turnham Green ACTON TO EALING TRACK 17269 Parts 3 - 7 only (for parts 1 - 2 see EALING BROADWAY ) ADDERBURY 16436 18169 Same as 19514 but better negative 19514 Same as 18169 ADDERLEY PARK 19779 1937 ADDISCOMBE ROAD 25004 (2) SER ADDLESTONE 25005 (2) ADDLESTROP 16525 GWR ADISHAM 25006 1888 25007 SE&CR 25008 SR ADLINGTON (CHESHIRE) 21517 AC Electrification - Station & P Way BR (LMR) Alterations - MOT Plan ADLINGTON (LANCASHIRE) 23892 BR ADMASTON 16841 Rating Plan LMS 4 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date AFON-WEN 18599 Cambrian Railways AGECROFT ENGINE SHED 22897 (2) Proposed Coaling & Ash Lifting LMS Plants 22899 Proposed Coaling & Ash Lifting LMS Plants AINSDALE 22518 Rating Plan LMS AINTREE (LIVERPOOL) 21972 Proposed Roofing & Reconstruction L&YR 1911 of Station Buildings on Down Platform 22519 BR (LMR) 22520 (2) Rating Plan LMS Engine Shed 22901 Proposed Coaling & Ash Lifting LMS Plants AINTREE & BOOTLE BRANCH 22228 North Mersey Branch - Widening of LNWR 1913 Line (L&YR Act 1913) AIRMYN & RAWCLIFFE 19940 (2) NER 20152 (2) NER 21316 SM House & Cottages - Selby & Goole Rly 1909 Revised Drain Plan ALBANY PARK 25009 BR (SR) 1951 ALBION 19592 19657 (2) 19726 Proposed Additional Goods LMS Accommodation 19808 Proposed Siding Accommodation LMS 1938 for Messrs E Parkes & Co Ltd 20049 ALBRIGHTON 18208 GWR 19515 (2) Neachley (Cosford) GWR 1937 19585 GWR 19872 GWR 1945 21518 BR (LMR) 5 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ALCESTER 18106 LMS 19580 Rating Plan LMS 19639 Rating Plan LMS 19834 LMS 20007 (2) LMS ALDERLEY EDGE 21520 Proposed Improvements to Station LNWR & Goods Yard ALDERMASTON 17768 Emergency Headquarters GWR 26577 Water Supply GWR 1904 ALDERSHOT 25010 (2) 25011 (4) BR (SR) North 25012 (2) ALDRIDGE 19640 19641 Rating Plan LMS 19747 Messrs Pittrail Ltd BTC (LMR) 19980 Lease of Land to Messrs E L Pitt & BR (LMR) 1950 Co Ltd - Proposed Additional Sidings in Connection with District Engineers Tip ALDRINGTON 25014 SR ALFORD HALT 16921 BR (WR) 16944 ALFRETON 21522 (2) Site Plan - External Works BRB ALLERTON 21523 Edge Hill & Speke Widening LNWR 21524 Main Line Electrification Crewe - BR (LMR) Liverpool Allerton Station Alterations - MOT Inspection Plans 22908 (3) DED - Combined Diesel & Electric BR (LMR) Stock Maintenance & Servicing Depot in the Liverpool Area - General Plan & Lighting 6 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ALLHALLOWS-ON-SEA 25015 SR 25016 Proposed Extension 25017 BR (SR) ALLINGTON QUARRIES 25018 (2) SE&CR 1917 ALNE 20203 LNER 21319 Widening of Main Line between LNER 1931 York & Northallerton -New Station Masters House at Alne ALNMOUTH 19941 (2) 1936 ALRESFORD (HANTS) 25019 (2) 1905 ALSAGER Loco Shed 20423 Water Mains Road 21525 Market Drayton & Audley Lines - LMS 1933 Proposed Single Line 21526 Lighting BR (LMR) 22579 ALSTON 19942 NER 21322 1908 23408 ALTOFTS JUNCTION 20212 ALTON (STAFFS) 21527 Remodelling of Passenger Station LMS 1935 ALTON (HANTS) 21406 (2) Alton to Farnham Widening LSWR 25020 ALTRINCHAM & BOWDON 21529 Improved Lighting BR (LMR) 1961 ALTRINCHAM NAVIGATION ROAD 21531 MSJ&AR Electrification - New Station at Navigation Road - Site Plan, Block & Drainage Plan 7 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ALVECHURCH 19583 20044 (a) Barnt Green - Evesham Line BR (LMR) Removal of Redundant Assets – Same as 22521 (a) 20044 (b) Barnt Green - Redditch Line – BRB Same as 22521 (b) 22521 (a) Barnt Green - Evesham Line BR (LMR) Removal of Redundant Assets – Same as 20044 (a) 22521 (b) Barnt Green - Redditch Line – BRB Same as 20044 (b) ALVERSTONE 25021 ALVERTHORPE 21324 Closing of Station BR (NER) 1952 ALVESCOT 17377 EGR 18367 GWR AMBERGATE 21532 (2) MR AMBERLEY 23411 (2) Lengthening of Platforms for 8 Car BR (SR) 1959 Trains 25022 LB&SCR 25023 LB&SCR 1893 AMESBURY 21405 (2) 25024 (2) Amesbury Military Camp Light Rly LSWR AMMANFORD Station 16665 (part 1) GWR Colliery Halt 16665 (part 2) GWR Goods Yard 16797 GWR AMPTHILL 21533 BR (LMR) ANDOVER Junction 25025 (2) Town 25026 8 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ANDOVERSFORD 17107 Junction 17435 GWR 17751 26569 (2) Water Supply GWR 1906 ANDOVERSFORD & DOWDESWELL 17426 MSWJR ANGERSTEIN'S DEPOT 25028 SR ANGERSTEIN'S WHARF 25027 ANGLESEA SIDINGS 19756 Proposed Shunters Accommodation BR (LMR) ANGMERING 25029 LB&SCR 25030 LB&SCR ANNESLEY Sidings & Station 20385 BR (LMR) MPD 22902 (2) Heavy Maintenance & Servicing BR (LMR) 1962 Depot for Diesel Locomotives - Combined Steam & Diesel Working ANNFIELD PLAIN 19943 NER 23379 NER ANNITSFORD 19944 NER 1922 ANSDELL 21534 Minor Station Improvements BR (LMR) 23893 Rating Plan LMS APPERLEY BRIDGE & RAWDON 19945 Rating Plan Siding for Bradford Corporation Sewage Works 21299 9 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date APPLEBY 23894 23895 (2) Eden Valley Branch LNER 23896 (2) Rating Plan LMS East 24621 LMS APPLEDORE 22505 (2) Extension of Electrification BR (SR) Station Alterations for 4 Car Trains 25031 SE&CR 1907 25032 SR APPLEY BRIDGE 21535 Lighting BRB APSLEY 21536 (2) New Station LMS 21537 AC Electrification - Station BR (LMR) 1964 Alterations - MOT Plan ARAIL GRIFFIN COLLIERY JUNCTION 17004 (2) ARDINGLEY 25033 (2) Lewes & East Grinstead Rly ARDINGLY 25034 ARDLEY 16296 (2) GWR 18195 GWR 19658 GWR ARDSLEY Station & Sidings 23377 BR (NER) ARENIG 18131 GWR ARGOED 17877 Rating Plan SR ARLEY 18132 GWR 1910 21539 Proposed Alterations GWR 1906 21540 (2) ARLEY & FILLONGLEY 19513 10 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ARMITAGE 21541 (2) South End 21542 (A) Main Line Electrification - BR (LMR) MOT Plan ARMLEY 19947 (2) Rating Plan - Same as 20206 (2) LMS 20206 (2) Rating Plan - Same as 19947 (2) LMS ARMLEY & WORTLEY 19948 (2) GNR ARNSIDE 21542 (B) Raising & Lengthening of Platforms BR (LMR) 21543 LMS 1934 23920 LMS ARTHINGTON 20051 LNER ARUNDEL 22506 Proposed Dock LB&SCR 1915 25035 Proposed Lengthening of Platforms LB&SCR 25036 LB&SCR ASCOT 21410 Proposed Car Parking Facilities BR (SR) 1970 21411 (2) Proposed Rationalisation of Layout BR (SR) 1965 22507 LSWR 25037 Station Enlargement LSWR 25038 (2) SR 25039 (2) BR (SR) 1965 ASCOT WEST 25040 SR ASCOTT 26584 ASH 25041 (2) SECR 25042 BR (SR) ASH GREEN 25051 SR ASHBURTON 17248 GWR 24668 GWR 11 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ASHBURY 18383 BR (SR) ASHCHURCH 18267 18300 Rating Plan LMS ASHCOTT 17948 Rating Plan - S&DJR LMS 17962 BR (WR) ASHENDON JUNCTION 16310 GWR 18094 1910 18288 (2) BR (WR) ASHFORD (KENT) 25043 (3) New Loco Shed & Yard 25044 (6) SR ASHFORD (MIDDLESEX) 25046 25047 LSWR ASHFORD WEST GOODS YARD 23412 SE&CR 25050 SE&CR ASHFORD WORKS 25045 (2) Locomotive & Carriage Shops - SE&CR Same as 25048 (2) 25048 (2) Locomotive & Carriage Shops - SR Same as 25045 (2) 25049 (4) Locomotive & Carriage Shops ASHINGTON 19950 NER 1905 21334 (2) NER 1909 ASHLEY HEATH HALT 25052 SR ASHPERTON 16714 GWR ASHTEAD 25053 1874 25054 ASHTON Park Parade 21239 LNER 12 Location Ref No Details Co/Reg Date ASHTON (CHARLESTOWN) 21544 Lighting - Maintenance Renewal BR (LMR) Programme ASHTON (DEVON) 17367 26578 GWR 1928 ASHTON LEVEL CROSSING 16904
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