[Amtrak station] ==History== Woodbridge Station was originally built in 1992. It is located near the site of a former Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad station known as `Occoquan Station,` until 1951 when it was renamed `Woodbridge Station.` A second platform on the western side of the tracks was completed prior to the planned S...
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[NJT station] Woodbridge Station is a train station in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, United States. It is one of three NJT stations in Woodbridge Township, the others being Avenel and Metropark in the Iselin section of the township. The station was built in 1939 as a Depression-era public works project. It currently serves about 1,700 ri...
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[plantation] Woodbridge was a plantation formerly located on the Occoquan River in Prince William County, Virginia, across from Colchester. There was a ferry there. George Mason, a United States founding father, willed the land to Thomas Mason, his youngest son, in 1792. The unincorporated city of Woodbridge takes its name from the plantati...
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town (parish) in Suffolk Coastal district, administrative and historic county of Suffolk, England, at the head of the Deben estuary. The community ...
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township, Middlesex county, eastern New Jersey, U.S. It lies across the Arthur Kill (a narrow channel) that separates New Jersey from Staten Island, ...
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