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19-479: (Redirected from Carington ) [REDACTED] Look up Carrington in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carrington may refer to: Carrington (name) , an English surname and given name Places [ edit ] In Australia [ edit ] Carrington, Queensland , Australia, a locality near Atherton Carrington, New South Wales , Australia,

38-675: A city On the Moon [ edit ] Carrington (crater) , a lunar crater Schools [ edit ] Carrington College, Otago (opened 1945), Residential College at the University of Otago in New Zealand Carrington College (US) , a network of for-profit private colleges in the western United States Carrington High School , North Dakota, United States Carrington Middle School , Durham County, North Carolina, United States Carrington School ,

57-496: A large area of peat bog near Carrington, Greater Manchester Carrington, Lincolnshire , a village and civil parish Carrington, Midlothian , a village Carrington, Nottingham , Nottinghamshire, a small suburb of Nottingham In the United States [ edit ] Carrington, Missouri , an unincorporated community Carrington, North Dakota , a city On the Moon [ edit ] Carrington (crater) ,

76-501: A locality near Atherton Carrington, New South Wales , Australia, a suburb of Newcastle Carrington, New South Wales (Mid-Coast Council) , Australia, a locality Carrington Falls , New South Wales, a waterfall Carrington Street , a street in Adelaide In Barbados [ edit ] Carrington, Saint Philip, Barbados , a village In Great Britain [ edit ] Carrington, Greater Manchester ,

95-411: A lunar crater Schools [ edit ] Carrington College, Otago (opened 1945), Residential College at the University of Otago in New Zealand Carrington College (US) , a network of for-profit private colleges in the western United States Carrington High School , North Dakota, United States Carrington Middle School , Durham County, North Carolina, United States Carrington School ,

114-491: A secondary school in Redhill, Surrey, England Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Dora Carrington (1893–1932), British artist typically known simply as "Carrington" Carrington (film) (1995), British biographical film about Dora Carrington Carrington V.C. (play) (1953), British legal drama Carrington V.C. (film) (1955) Other [ edit ] Baron Carrington , three titles, one each in

133-436: A secondary school in Redhill, Surrey, England Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Dora Carrington (1893–1932), British artist typically known simply as "Carrington" Carrington (film) (1995), British biographical film about Dora Carrington Carrington V.C. (play) (1953), British legal drama Carrington V.C. (film) (1955) Other [ edit ] Baron Carrington , three titles, one each in

152-408: A suburb of Newcastle Carrington, New South Wales (Mid-Coast Council) , Australia, a locality Carrington Falls , New South Wales, a waterfall Carrington Street , a street in Adelaide In Barbados [ edit ] Carrington, Saint Philip, Barbados , a village In Great Britain [ edit ] Carrington, Greater Manchester , a village and civil parish Carrington Moss ,

171-412: A village and civil parish Carrington Moss , a large area of peat bog near Carrington, Greater Manchester Carrington, Lincolnshire , a village and civil parish Carrington, Midlothian , a village Carrington, Nottingham , Nottinghamshire, a small suburb of Nottingham In the United States [ edit ] Carrington, Missouri , an unincorporated community Carrington, North Dakota ,

190-438: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Carrington [REDACTED] Look up Carrington in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carrington may refer to: Carrington (name) , an English surname and given name Places [ edit ] In Australia [ edit ] Carrington, Queensland , Australia,

209-632: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Carrington railway station Carrington railway station was a railway station in Nottingham on the Great Central Railway main line , the last main line to be built from the north of England to London. The station opened with the line on 15 March 1899, and served the Nottingham suburb of Carrington until 1928. The station

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228-541: The "Alldogs Poodle Parlour" and a sweet shop, but have now been demolished. The cutting has been filled in to street level, and the Clarendon Park regional facility of the Open University now occupies the site, just north of the east end of Gregory Boulevard, between Sherwood Road and Mansfield Road. Shafts have been provided to maintain access to the tunnels for inspection and maintenance purposes. There

247-724: The Peerage of England, Ireland and Great Britain Viscount Carrington , a title in the Peerage of Ireland Carrington, Trafford Training Centre , training ground of Manchester United F.C. Carrington railway station , former railway station in Carrington, Nottingham See also [ edit ] Carrington Event, or Solar storm of 1859 , named for astronomer Richard Christopher Carrington All pages with titles beginning with Carrington All pages with titles beginning with Carington Topics referred to by

266-543: The Peerage of England, Ireland and Great Britain Viscount Carrington , a title in the Peerage of Ireland Carrington, Trafford Training Centre , training ground of Manchester United F.C. Carrington railway station , former railway station in Carrington, Nottingham See also [ edit ] Carrington Event, or Solar storm of 1859 , named for astronomer Richard Christopher Carrington All pages with titles beginning with Carrington All pages with titles beginning with Carington Topics referred to by

285-473: The Sherwood Rise and Mansfield Road Tunnels. Had it not been for Carrington station the line would have remained underground here. There were small waiting rooms on the platforms, but the booking office and main buildings were at street level with a long path leading down to the platforms. However, by the time the station was opened, the city's horse tram network was already well established and by 1901

304-456: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Carrington . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carrington&oldid=1224529198 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

323-456: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Carrington . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carrington&oldid=1224529198 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

342-509: The tramlines were converted to electricity. This limited the station's usage. It was closed to passenger services on 24 September 1928 - the first station on the Great Central Main Line to close. The line itself closed on 5 September 1966 to passengers and completely on 25 March 1968. There were never any goods facilities at Carrington. The street-level buildings continued to be used at various times as businesses, including

361-572: Was opened by the Great Central Railway on its London Extension and was one of only two original stations on the line to have its platforms on each side, rather than having a single central island. It served a relatively affluent residential area about a mile to the north of the city centre along the Mansfield Road, and thus was popular with business people, and was built in a deep cutting 154 yards (140 metres) in length between

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