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About Ramsey Clock
Ramsey is a little market town and basic ward in Cambridgeshire, England. The town is around 9 miles 14 km north of Huntingdon in the non-metropolitan region and past locale of Huntingdonshire, which since 1974 has been a bit of Cambridgeshire. The town grew up around Ramsey Abbey, a basic Benedictine religious group. In the demand of need for abbots in Parliament, Ramsey was third after Glastonbury and St Albans. The town house depends on the site of and using materials from the old Abbey and is the seat of the Lords de Ramsey, critical landowners in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire.
Ramsey is served by neighborhood transports, having customary and guide courses to St Ives, Huntingdon and Peterborough and additionally from close-by towns. There is not any more a railroad station at Ramsey. From 1863 a Great Northern Railway branch line connected a terminus in Ramsey with the East Coast Main Line. The London and North Eastern Railway LNER finished traveler benefits on hold in 1947. British Railways ended cargo benefits and shut the branch line in 1973. From 1889 a Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway branch line additionally ended in Ramsey, giving the town a second railroad end. The LNER shut the station and the branch line in 1930.
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