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Hornchurch is a town on the edge of East London and is somethimes consideres to be in Eaaex instead. it has a tube station (Hotnchurch tube station) on the District line of the London Underground... neigbouring towns are Romford Elm Park (is considered to be in Hornchurch even though it has its own tube station) Gidea Park Dagenham Rainham

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