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Colwich–Stone Line
The Stone to Colwich Line is a long railway line in Staffordshire which serves as a cut-off for West Coast Main Line services to . This route goes direct from Rugeley Trent Valley to Stoke-on-Trent, not going via Stafford. History The line was built by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and opened to traffic on 1 May 1849. The NSR opened several intermediate stations along the route but these were all closed by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1947 (shortly before nationalisation of the UK railway network). During the Second World War due to the proximity of RAF Hixon, the line was blocked on several occasions resulting from aircraft crashes on or close to the line. The line was the location of the Hixon rail crash in January 1968, which killed 11 people. Route The line diverges from the Trent Valley Line at Colwich Junction and runs through to join the Stafford to Manchester Line at . The route was electrified with 25 kV overhead as part of the electrifica ...
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