Draft:Baggeridge Junction
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Baggeridge Junction was a rail junction in the West Midlands near Oak Lane, Kingswinford. The junction was built in 1925 when the Wombourne Branch opened and closed in 1968 when Baggeridge Colliery closed. The line split at gornal, the mainline continued to Wolverhampton Low Level and a single track freight line continued to Baggeridge Colliery.
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[edit]https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2687427
https://britishrailwaybooks.co.uk/wtt/lmregion/br31010-7-g-180466.php