EPW042613 ENGLAND (1933). Parkeston Quay West railway station under construction at Harwich International Port, Parkeston, 1933

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EPW042613
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EPW042608
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EPW042612
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EPW042611
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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW042613] Parkeston Quay West railway station under construction at Harwich International Port, Parkeston, 1933
Cyfeirnod EPW042613
Dyddiad August-1933
Dolen
Enw lle PARKESTON
Plwyf RAMSEY AND PARKESTON
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 623125, 232643
Hydred / Lledred 1.2470541196898, 51.947023657179
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TM231326

Pinnau

Small steam locomotive with a train of trucks

MB
Saturday 23rd of January 2021 04:32:06 PM
Parkston Quay West Station opened in 1934 for day boats to and from Flushing

MB
Saturday 23rd of January 2021 04:30:27 PM
Ar Parkeston Quay three steamers provided a service to Antwerp from 1921 to 1939: Antwerp, Malines and Bruges, all of 2,900 tons and capable of 21-knots. They were, it seems, originally ordered by the Great Eastern Railway, prior to the Grouping of the railways. The Bruges and the Malines were lost on active service during World War II. [Source: K Westcott Jones, Parkeston Quay and the Antwerp Continental Service. The Railway Magazine, November 1951]

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Saturday 23rd of January 2021 04:27:45 PM

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Sunday 18th of September 2016 06:49:10 PM

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Sunday 18th of September 2016 06:46:38 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Parkeston Quay has been extensively redeveloped and is now known as 'Harwich International Port'. Stena Line ferries run to Hook of Holland

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Sunday 18th of September 2016 08:12:11 PM