Yes, i believe it did as alot of the business that the canals used to have got taken away as the trains then did the carrying of cargo. This was because trains were quicker than barges.
Stoke Bruerne's population is 395.
Stoke typically means 'a small settlement' in Old English. In the place name 'Stoke Bruerne', 'Stoke' likely refers to a small settlement or village, while 'Bruerne' could refer to the Brookes family who owned land in the area.
Stoke railway works was created in 1864.
Stoke railway works ended in 1927.
Stoke Railway Station was created in 1876.
Stoke Railway Station ended in 1955.
Stoke Bruern railway station was created in 1893.
Stoke Bruern railway station ended in 1952.
Stoke Ferry railway station was created in 1882.
Stoke Ferry railway station ended in 1930.
Stoke Mandeville railway station was created in 1892.
Stoke-on-Trent railway station was created in 1848.