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15 October 2014
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Underground Munitions Factory

by CSV Action Desk Leicester

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CSV Action Desk Leicester
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David Chard
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Wanlip
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04 July 2005

At Wanlip, (which has now become East Goscote) there was a very large railway facility, with several long platforms. This connected to the existing railway lines, connecting Leicester with Peterborough, branching off at Syston.

These platforms served the workforce for an underground munitions factory.

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