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Etherley is a
civil parish in
County Durham, England. It had a po****tion of 2,060 at the 2011 Census. "Area:
Etherley (Parish), Key
Figures for 2011 Census"...
- line, the
Etherley Incline Railway, from West
Auckland to
serve Witton Park Colliery,
north of
Etherley. This line p****ed
through Low
Etherley,
where it...
- High
Etherley is a
village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated on a hill
approximately 4
miles west of
Bishop Auckland.
Entering High
Etherley on...
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Etherley Dene is a
village in
County Durham, in England. It is
situated to the west of
Bishop Auckland. v t e...
- a mile
north of Low
Etherley and 2.5
miles west of
Bishop Auckland. The
hamlet is
built on part of the site of the
former Etherley Incline Railway, opened...
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March 2011). "Station Name:
Etherley".
Disused Stations:
Closed Railway Stations in the UK.
Retrieved 21
April 2011. "
Etherley Colliery".
Durham Mining Museum...
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Etherley railway station served the
village of
Witton Park in
County Durham,
North East England, from 1847 to 1965 on the Wear
Valley line. It was briefly...
- Elton, Elwick, Embleton, Escomb, Esh, Esh Winning,
Esperley Lane Ends,
Etherley Dene, Ettersgill, Evenwood,
Evenwood Gate Fairfield, Faverdale, Ferryhill...
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printed in BR
public timetables,
between 23 May 1988 and 27
September 1992.
Etherley,
otherwise known as
Witton Park Station, was re-opened on 21
August 1991...
- a tramroad.
Overton carried out a
survey and
planned a
route from the
Etherley and
Witton Collieries to Shildon, and then p****ing to the
north of Darlington...