Burnt Mill (for Harlow New Town)

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Burnt Mill (for Harlow New Town) was the original name of the railway station serving the post-war new town of Harlow in Essex, England.

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Burnt Mill (for Harlow New Town) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
country England
distanceFromLondonLiverpoolStreet about 22 miles
electrification overhead line electrification
electrificationSystem 25 kV AC overhead
fareZone outside London fare zones
formerOperator British Railways NERFINISHED
Eastern Region of British Railways NERFINISHED
Great Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
London and North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
gridReference TL446120
hasFeature station building on road bridge above the tracks
hasStationCode HWN
hasStructure island platforms
locatedIn East of England
Essex
Harlow NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Stort NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cambridge line NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Harlow town centre NERFINISHED
Old Harlow NERFINISHED
openingDate 1842
operator Greater Anglia NERFINISHED
originalNameOf Harlow Town railway station NERFINISHED
platformCount 4
postWarContext served the designated new town of Harlow after World War II
railwayLine West Anglia Main Line NERFINISHED
region Harlow district NERFINISHED
renamedAs Harlow Town NERFINISHED
renamingReason to reflect its role serving the post-war new town of Harlow
served Harlow New Town NERFINISHED
serves commuter traffic to London

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Harlow Town railway station formerName Burnt Mill (for Harlow New Town)