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Removal Office in Leighton Buzzard, LU5
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Dunstable Town railway stationDunstable Town railway station (originally Dunstable Church Street) was a station on the Great Northern Railway branch line from Hatfield. It served the town of Dunstable until the passenger service ceased in 1965 under the Beeching axe. The line itself continued with a goods service serving the Bedford Trucks factory in Dunstable until well into the 1980s, and the line has never been legally decommissioned between Luton and Dunstable, although it is no longer in use. Dunstable is now one of the largest towns in south-east England without a railway connection.[1] The station was immortalised in 1964 in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann. The station was on Station Road.DunstableThere are several theories concerning its modern name:Clarence Park (St Albans)The stadium is currently mostly used for hockey matches and is also the home ground of St Albans City Football Club. The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 people.St Albans (London Road) railway stationThe station building has been retained and restored and it now forms part of the Alban Way, a 6½ mile long cycletrack running from St Albans to Hatfield.Salvation Army Halt railway stationSalvation Army Halt railway station was initially a private non-timetabled halt for the staff of Messrs Sander & Sons which had established an orchid-growing business in the Camp district of St Albans. A private siding (known as "Sander's Sidings") also led directly to the firm's greenhouses, enabling the swift dispatch of orchids to the market. The halt was also used by Salvation Army personnel working at the Army's printing works on Campfield Road, and it was from this that the halt obtained its name.[1][2]Information by Wikipedia.com
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These Removal Office companies are located in Leighton Buzzard