Wolverton railway worksWolverton railway works, known locally as Wolverton Works or just The Works, was established in Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, by the London and Birmingham Railway Company in 1838 at the midpoint of the route from London to Birmingham. The line was developed by Robert Stephenson following the great success of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line. The Victorian era new towns of Wolverton and New Bradwell were built to house the workers and service the works.
Wolverton (Buckinghamshire)Wolverton is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, England. It is located in north-west Milton Keynes, beside the West Coast Main Line, the Grand Union Canal and the river Great Ouse. It is the administrative seat of Wolverton and Greenleys civil parish. It is one of the places in historic Buckinghamshire that went into the foundation of Milton Keynes in 1967. The village recorded in Domesday is known today as Old Wolverton but, because of peasant clearances in the early 17th century, only field markings remain of the medieval settlement.
BletchleyBletchley is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated in the south-west of Milton Keynes, and is split between the civil parishes of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford and West Bletchley. Bletchley is best known for Bletchley Park, the headquarters of Britain's World War II codebreaking organisation, and now a major tourist attraction. The National Museum of Computing is also located on the Park. History of Milton Keynes and Bletchley railway station The town name is Anglo-Saxon and means Blæcca's clearing.
BicesterBicester est une ville dans l'Oxfordshire, en Angleterre. Elle se trouve à 18 kilomètres au nord-est d'Oxford et se prononce Bɪ-stə. Ce carrefour commercial historique a connu un des développements les plus rapides de l'Oxfordshire. Il a été favorisé par sa proximité avec l'autoroute M40 joignant Londres à Birmingham et Banbury. La ville est reliée à Oxford, Kidlington, Brackley, Buckingham, Aylesbury et Witney. Bicester est jumelé avec : L'Histoire de Bicester remonte à la période saxonne.
Milton KeynesMilton Keynes est une ville nouvelle du Buckinghamshire, en Angleterre. La ville est née d'une loi votée par le Parlement britannique en 1967, et gérée par une autorité unitaire depuis 1992 (comté de Milton Keynes). Avec plus de , c’est aujourd’hui la plus importante des villes nouvelles en Angleterre. Milton Keynes est également le centre urbain qui enregistre la plus forte expansion grâce à trois décennies de succès et de croissance économique rapide.