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Great Cockcrow Railway

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Description: Emanating from the Greywood Central Railway, built from 1946, at a private address in Walton-on-Thames, the 7¼" gauge Great Cockcrow Railway opened in 1968 in the small village of Lyne near Chertsey, Surrey, UK.
The origins of the Great Cockcrow Railway can be traced back to a private address in Walton- Thames in 1946. However, in 1968 a move was made to the small village of Lyne near Chertsey. The layout has continued to develop since moving to its present site.
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