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Template:Great Northern Railway RDT

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Great Northern Railway
Main Line
188
York
184
Naburn
181
Escrick
179
Riccall
175
Selby
170
Temple Hirst
168
Heck
166
Balne
163
Moss
160
Joan Croft Halt
158
Arksey
156
Doncaster
151
Rossington
148
Bawtry
146
Scrooby
144
Ranskill
142
Barnby Moor and Sutton
138
Retford
132
Tuxford North
131
Dukeries Junction
127
Crow Park
126
Carlton on Trent
120
Newark North Gate
116
Claypole
112
Hougham
110
Barkston
105
Grantham
102
Great Ponton
97
Corby Glen
93
Little Bytham
89
Essendine
85
Tallington
76
Peterborough North
See below for detail
south of Peterborough
59
Huntingdon
32
Hitchin
0
London King's Cross
Southern area as of 1921
to York
Peterborough North
Yaxley and Farcet
Ramsey
St. Mary's
Holme
Abbots Ripton
Huntingdon
Cambridge
(GER)
Offord and Buckden
Harston
(GER)
St Neots
Foxton
(GER)
Tempsford
Shepreth
Sandy
Meldreth
Biggleswade
Royston
Arlesey & Shefford Road
Ashwell & Morden
Three Counties
Baldock
Dunstable Church Street
Letchworth Garden City
Luton Bute Street
Hitchin
Luton Hoo
Stevenage
Harpenden
Wheathampstead
St Albans
Ayot
Hill End
Hertford Cowbridge
Smallford
Hertingfordbury
Nast Hyde Halt
Cole Green
Knebworth
Attimore Hall Halt
Welwyn
Cuffley & Goff's Oak
Crews Hill
Hatfield
Gordon Hill
Potters Bar
Enfield
Hadley Wood
Grange Park
New Barnet
Winchmore Hill
Oakleigh Park
Palmers Green
Edgware
High Barnet
The Hale
Totteridge
Mill Hill
Woodside Park
Bowes Park
Finchley (Church End)
Alexandra Palace
East Finchley
Muswell Hill
Cranley Gardens
New Southgate
branch transferred
to Northern line
Highgate
Wood Green
Hornsey
Crouch End
Harringay
Stroud Green
Finsbury Park
Holloway and
Caledonian Road
King's Cross York Road
Canonbury
(NLR)
London King's Cross
Mildmay Park
(NLR)
(MET)
Farringdon
Dalston Junction
(NLR)
Broad Street
(NLR)
Snow Hill
Aldersgate
(MET)
Moorgate Street
(MET)

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