Latitude and longitude of Wotton (Metropolitan Railway) railway station
- Nearby Eynsham, United Kingdom
Satellite map of Wotton (Metropolitan Railway) railway station
Wotton railway station was a small station in Buckinghamshire, England, built by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in 1871. Part of a private horse-drawn tramway designed to carry freight from and around his lands in Buckinghamshire, Wotton station was intended to serve the Duke's home at Wotton House and the nearby village of Wotton Underwood. In 1872 the line was extended to the nearby town of Brill, converted to passenger use, equipped with steam locomotives, and renamed the Brill Tramway.
Latitude: 51° 49' 59.88" N
Longitude: 0° 59' 33.36" E
Nearest city to this article: Welwyn
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