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Aylesbury is a settlement in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. (...) Feature: city, Country Code: NZ, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: -43.5333, Lng.: 172.2667 read more | locate on map
Aylesbury (2006 Population 45) is a village in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 60 km north of Moose Jaw. In the 1980s, it received national media attention when residents rallied in an attempt to convince Canada Post not to close the town's post office. (The effort was unsuccessful (...) Feature: city, Country Code: CA, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 50.9333, Lng.: -105.7 read more | locate on map
Amersham station is a London Underground station in Travelcard Zone 9 (previously zone D) on the Metropolitan line. It is a terminus of the Metropolitan Line and is in Buckinghamshire. It is situated 23.7 miles (38.1 km) north west of Charing Cross and is the second most westerly station on the whole London Underground system, after Chesham O.S. Map [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.6742, Lng.: -0.6075 read more | locate on map
Chalfont and Latimer station is a station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line. It is the junction between the through service to Amersham and a shuttle service to Chesham. It is also on Chiltern Railways' line to Aylesbury. The station serves all three of the Chalfonts — Chalfont St Giles, Chalfont St Peter and Little Chalfont — as well as the (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.6681, Lng.: -0.5608 read more | locate on map
Marylebone station or London Marylebone station is a National Rail and London Underground station in central London. The station is located midway between the mainline stations at Euston and Paddington, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from each. It is in Travelcard Zone 1. (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.5228, Lng.: -0.1631 read more | locate on map
Harrow-on-the-Hill station is a London Underground station served by National Rail and London Underground (LU) trains. (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.5794, Lng.: -0.3367 read more | locate on map
Buckingham is a town situated in north Buckinghamshire, England, approximately 10 miles from the border with Northamptonshire. The town has a population of 11,572 (2001 census), (2007 est. 13,200). Historically, Buckingham was the county town of Buckinghamshire, it was declared county town in the year 888 by Alfred the Great. (Aylesbury took over this role in the 16th century) (...) Feature: city, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.9994, Lng.: -0.9875 read more | locate on map
Baker Street tube station is a station on the London Underground located at the junction of Baker Street and the Marylebone Road. The station lies in Travelcard Zone 1 and is served by five different lines. On the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines it is between Great Portland Street and Edgware Road. On the Metropolitan Line it is between Great Portland Street and Finchley Road (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.5225, Lng.: -0.1572 read more | locate on map
Waddesdon Manor railway station was a station serving the village of Waddesdon and its manor, to the north of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The station is not to be confused with Waddesdon Road Station at the other end of the Waddesdon Manor estate on the Brill Tramway. The station was first served in 1897 and closed in 1936 (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.8545, Lng.: -0.8995 read more | locate on map
Chesham lies at the end of the Chesham branch of the Metropolitan line, and opened 8 July 1889 as the original northern terminus of the Metropolitan Railway from Baker Street. There is no station starter signal at Chesham. The branch has no intermediate stations and has the longest distance between adjacent stations on the network at 3.89 miles (6.26 km) [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/facts (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.7053, Lng.: -0.6114 read more | locate on map
Craik is a progressive town in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, incorporated on August 1 1907. It is strategically located along Provincial Highway 11 (Louis Riel Trail), 140 km southeast of Saskatoon and 117 km northwest of Regina. The town slogan is "Friendliest Place by a Dam Site" (...) Feature: , Country Code: CA, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.0472, Lng.: -105.8181 read more | locate on map
The King's Head Inn is notable as being one of the oldest public houses with a coaching yard in the south of England. It is located in the Market Square, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. The oldest part of the current structure of the building is of 15th century design, however the cellars are much older, dating back to the 13th century, and may have been part of the local friary (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.8165, Lng.: -0.8136 read more | locate on map
Watford is a station at the end of the Watford branch of London Underground's Metropolitan Line in the north-western part of the network in Zone 7, previously zone A. (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.6575, Lng.: -0.4175 read more | locate on map
Chorleywood station is a London Underground station in Travelcard Zone 7 (previously zone B) on the Metropolitan line. The town of Chorleywood is located in the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire about 20 miles from London. The station was built for the extension to the Metropolitan Railway and opened as "Chorley Wood" on 8 July 1889 (...) Feature: landmark, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.6542, Lng.: -0.5183 read more | locate on map
Sedrup (formerly Southwarp) is a hamlet in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located south west of the town of Aylesbury, close to the villages of Stone, Bishopstone and Hartwell. (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.7964, Lng.: -0.842 read more | locate on map
Broughton Crossing is a small settlement located between the Buckinghamshire villages of Bierton and Broughton in England. It takes its name from a long-vanished level crossing where the road crossed the former "Aylesbury Railway" a branch line connecting the West Coast Main Line at Cheddington and Aylesbury (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.8237, Lng.: -0.7841 read more | locate on map
==The past== Quainton Road railway station at Quainton in Buckinghamshire, England was a through station on the impoverished Aylesbury & Buckingham Railway (A&BR), a branch line running from Aylesbury station, connecting with the GWR, to Verney Junction, connecting with the LNWR cross-country route between Oxford and Cambridge (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.8635, Lng.: -0.9267 read more | locate on map
:''See also High Wycombe, Western Australia'' High Wycombe, (previously Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe as late as 1911[http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/WIL_YAK/WYCOMBE_officially_CHEPPING_WYC.html 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica]) is a town in South Buckinghamshire, England (...) Feature: city, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.6286, Lng.: -0.7483 read more | locate on map
Granborough Road railway station was a station serving the village of Granborough, to the north of Quainton in Buckinghamshire, England. The station was first served in 1868 and closed in 1936. It was the third station north of Aylesbury on the section of the Metropolitan Railway between Aylesbury and Verney Junction that was abandoned when the Metropolitan Railway became the (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.9274, Lng.: -0.9083 read more | locate on map
Winslow Road railway station was a station serving the village of East Claydon (near Winslow), to the north of Quainton in Buckinghamshire, England. (Winslow itself also had a station simply called "Winslow" on British Rail's Varsity Line.) The station was first served in 1868 and closed in 1936 (...) Feature: , Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.9274, Lng.: -0.9083 read more | locate on map
Weston Turville is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, about a mile and a half south east of Aylesbury. The village name 'Weston' is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'western estate'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village is recorded as ''Westone'' (...) Feature: city, Country Code: GB, Population: 0, Elevation: 0, Lat.: 51.7833, Lng.: -0.75 read more | locate on map