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Scanned from the pre-Grouping Railway Junction Diagrams. The original material is out of copyright. This is part of a diagram published in 1915, to assist local signalmen in the days when different companies had running rights over the same stretch of track. It shows the extent of the railways around Stamford and Bourne. The markings show distances expressed in miles and chains (22 yards).


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