- carriages. In the UK, a
stabling point is a
place where rail
locomotives are
parked while awaiting their next turn of duty. A
stabling point may be ****ed...
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Cricklewood sidings currently provides stabling for p****enger trains, and is the site of a
former steam shed and
diesel traction maintenance depot located...
- The
Malmesbury branch was a six-and-a-half-mile-long
single track branch railway line in Wiltshire, England; it ran from
Dauntsey station on the Great...
- the
daily work of
maintaining the
horses occurs. In many racetracks, the
stabling area is
located next to the far side of the track, and may also be called...
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field or
paddock is provided,
often with a
field shelter, but
without stabling. Gr****
livery is
often usable only
during drier weather or
during the gr****-growing...
- the
first phase, two platformfaces, with 6000sq m of
platform shelter, 3
stabling lines, 2 pit
lines loco shed and
station building with 2300 sq. m area...
- The site was
formerly a
Great Western Railway engine shed and
locomotive stabling point. The
founders and
commercial backers of the
Great Western Railway...
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gathering places. Historically, inns
provided not only food and lodging, but
stabling and
fodder for the travelers' horses, as well.
Famous London examples of...
- are
several bus
stands outside the
station as well as
overnight train stabling sidings.
South Harrow station was
opened on 28 June 1903 by the District...
- are
locations just used for the coaling/fuelling of
locomotives and the
stabling of stock,
either overnight or
between duties.
These are
generally not regarded...