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  • ...[Cheltenham]], and is today sited just north of the junction between the [[Chiltern Main Line]] and the [[Cherwell Valley Line]]. ...d and Banbury. Both operators use [[Thames Turbo]] units on services, with Chiltern also operating [[Clubman]] units along the route. ...
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  • ...etween the MR and GCR.<ref>Leleux, Robin (1976). A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain. Volume 9 The East Midlands. David & Charles. Newton Abbot In 1923, the GCR was amalgamated through the Railways Act (1921), grouping it and other geographically linked railway companies i ...
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  • ...etween the MR and GCR.<ref>Leleux, Robin (1976). A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain. Volume 9 The East Midlands. David & Charles. Newton Abbot In 1923, the GCR was amalgamated through the Railways Act (1921), grouping it and other geographically linked railway companies i ...
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  • ...ondon Passenger Transport Board]] (LPTB) along with [[Underground Electric Railways of London]] to form the unified entity of London Underground under the umbr ...fitted rolling stock operates over the SSR, in this case being [[Chiltern Railways]] services over the Main Line between Harrow South Junction and Mantles Woo ...
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  • | [[Chiltern Railways]] ...
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