Devizes Railway Station (closed), Wilts (Devizes)
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The Devizes branch was a railway line from the Holt, Wiltshire to Pewsey, Wiltshire, and named after Devizes, the largest town on the line. The line from Holt to Devizes was built by the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway in 1857, connecting with the line from Chippenham to Trowbridge (now on the Wessex Main Line). The Great Western Railway extended their Reading-Hungerford railway station to Devizes via Pewsey in 1862, providing a direct line from London to the West Country through Devizes. (The line from Pewsey was extended to Taunton in 1906). The building of a by-pass line through Westbury removed most traffic from the Devizes line, and it closed in 1966.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devizes_Branch_Line
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Coordinates: 51°21'9"N 1°59'50"W
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- Former RAF Wroughton 22 km
- Former route of the Somerset and Dorset Coal Canal 30 km
- Durocornovium 31 km
- Former RAF Grove 48 km
- Bisterne advanced landing ground 1944 (site of) 60 km
- Sopley relief landing ground 1944 65 km
- RAF Holmsley South - World War II Airfield 65 km
- Former RAF Beaulieu 69 km
- Needs Oar Point Advanced Landing Ground 1944 (site of) 74 km
- Hopton Industrial Estate 2.5 km
- Poulshot Solar Farm 3.9 km
- North Wilts Golf Club 5.6 km
- Prickmoor Wood 6.9 km
- Solar Farm 7 km
- Spye Park Estate 7.7 km
- RAF Keevil Ammunition Storage and Preparation Site (Bomb Dump) 9 km
- Former RAF Keevil 9 km
- The Salisbury Plain Training Area 14 km
- Salisbury Plain 17 km