On 23 Apr 2007, at 16:31, Mike Stevens wrote: > On Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:45 PM [GMT+1=CET], > Brian Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> "johnewareing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> - >>>>> Which Stations are condusive to canal and rail where the two are >>>>> right next to esch other? >>>>> >>>> Kidsgrove springs to mind.................. >>>> >>> How about Rufford, Burscough Bridge, Parbold, Appley Bridge, >>> Gathurst, Adlington, Blackburn, Hapton, Burnley Manchester Road, >>> Nelson, Skipton, Bingley, Saltaire, Shipley, and Leeds - and that's >>> just the Leeds and Liverpool. Deansgate in Manchester as well. >>> >>> >> >> Tring, Berco, Hatton > > And Warwick Parkway at the other end of Hatton. A couple of > stations away, > Leamington is pretty close. Nearer London there's West Drayton and > Langley. > And Harlow on the River Stort. A really close one is Lower Heyford > on the > Oxford. Several stations on the way out of Birmingham towards > Worcester.
Banbury station is pretty close to the S. Oxford, and so is King's Sutton station. To extend to the Thames, it's less than 100 yards from Pangbourne station entrance to the slipway at The Swan so you can stop for a pint on the way... :-) -- Andy Greener n.b. Whisper Pangbourne, UK http://www.nb-whisper.com "Standards are an endurance sport."
