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Mugby Junction was a short story by Charles Dickens written in 1866. It was first published in a Christmas edition of a magazine called the All The Year Round.

Rugby, Warwickshire

famous for its once hugely important railway junction (see below) which was the setting for Charles Dickens's story Mugby Junction. Famous people born in Rugby include poet Rupert Brooke, the scientist.... Charles Dickens lampooned it in his short story Mugby Junction (1866). To relieve this congestion a new...

Rugby railway station

was at the centre of a busy junction and was often chaotic, it was mentioned in Charles Dickens's story Mugby Junction. The present station The second station lasted until the 1880s when a new line... Railway was first constructed. This station lasted only a few years. When a junction was made with...

Charles Dickens

Mugby Junction Perils of Certain English Prisoners Somebody's Luggage Sunday Under Three Heads The...

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