Portsmouth Arms railway station was created in 1854.
Holland Arms railway station was created in 1865.
Craven Arms railway station was created in 1852.
Bronwydd Arms railway station was created in 1860.
Holland Arms railway station ended in 1930.
Bronwydd Arms railway station ended in 1965.
Wellington to Craven Arms Railway was created in 1867.
The star and crescent on the Arms of Portsmouth symbolize the city's historical connections to the Royal Navy and its maritime heritage. The crescent is often associated with the naval tradition and the sea, while the star represents guidance and navigation. Together, they reflect Portsmouth's significance as a naval port and its role in maritime exploration and defense.
Berney Arms, in the middle of the Norfolk Broads. The station serves a pub in the middle of nowhere and is unique among British railway stations for not having any road access whatsoever. You can get there by boat, or by walking several miles. The station is on one of the lines from Norwich to Great Yarmouth.+++Without a map to hand to verify it, I believe there is one in the middle of the Scots Highlands which is probably even more remote, at least from any town or village.Corrour Station on the West Highland Line is both the highest and remotest station on the UK network. It is 10 miles from the nearest road.
Into My Arms was created in 1996.
In These Arms was created in 1992.
Into Your Arms was created in 1992.
Men at Arms was created in 1993.