The Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Junction Railway (OA&GB) was a British railway company, which opened in 1861, connecting Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge...
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Oldham Clegg Street railway station was the Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne and Guide Bridge Junction Railway station that served the town of Oldham in northwest...
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Oldham Road station was on the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway. Additionally, Guide Bridge station, a few miles away, was known as Ashton &...
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Ashton Moss railway station was a short lived station on the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway (OA&GB) that served the town of Ashton-under-Lyne...
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Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) was formed in 1847 when the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway joined with authorised...
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and to Oldham, via the Oldham, Ashton & Guide Bridge Railway, which closed to passengers in 1959. The station was also where express services, to and...
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the town of Ashton-under-Lyne. The station opened on 26 August 1861 when the Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne and Guide Bridge Junction Railway (OA&GB) opened...
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Bridge railway station was a stop on the Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne and Guide Bridge Junction Railway (OA&GB) that served the village of Park Bridge in...
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Oldham (originally owned by the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway), which continued to Park Bridge before reaching Clegg Street, Oldham. Ashton-under-Lyne...
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Joint Railway 183+1⁄4 miles (295 km) Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway (was GER/MidR/GNR joint) 22+1⁄2 miles (36 km) Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway...
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Pontefract and Goole Railway and the Ashton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway into the L&YR. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Act 1847 also...
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Joint Railway 183+1⁄4 miles (294.9 km) Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway (3⁄4 share) 22+1⁄4 miles (35.8 km) Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway 6+1⁄4...
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Helens and South Lancashire Railway in 1900 and closed in 1952 Ashton Moss railway station, opened by the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway (OA&GB)...
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Northampton and Peterborough Railway, 1846 Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway, 1862 (jointly with the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway) Portpatrick...
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extended to meet the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway (OA&GBR) at Oldham Clegg Street over jointly owned tracks. Oldham Glodwick Road station...
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by Ashton-under-Lyne's border with Oldham. Park Bridge anciently lay within the medieval manor of Ashton; however, there is no record of Park Bridge until...
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the Ashton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway from 1844, and then with further lines created by the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway in...
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Junction and Altrincham Railway (GCR/LNWR) Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway (GCR/LNWR) Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway (GCR/NSR); including...
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Oldham Mumps was a railway station, opened in 1847, which served the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, on the Oldham Loop Line 7+1⁄2 miles...
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station on 1 July 1862 when it was connected to the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway at Oldham Clegg Street over jointly owned tracks. The station...
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Hollinwood and Crossbank areas of Chadderton and Ashton-under-Lyne townships were added to the Borough of Oldham. Oldham Above Town and Oldham Below Town...
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Ashton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway was opened in 1846 to connect the industrial town of Ashton-under-Lyne to the developing railway network...
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Oldham Rochdale Bury Bolton Wigan Salford Stretford Stockport Manchester Ashton Altrincham This is a partial list of places in Greater Manchester, in...
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1888 and the route was quadrupled in 1889. Before the Railways Act 1921, it was served by trains from Stockport to Ashton, Oldham, Rochdale and Stalybridge...
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List of collieries in Lancashire since 1854 (category Lists of buildings and structures in Lancashire)
Bury, Darwen, Oldham and Rochdale as well as the Rossendale Valley. The first industrial revolution coal mines supplied coal locally and to Liverpool,...
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Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway (SAMR) and opened as the terminus of its Stalybridge branch on 23 December 1845. There was an Ashton, Stalybridge...
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Denton, Greater Manchester (redirect from Oldham Batteries)
Denton Colliery was connected to the London & North Western Railway's line from Guide Bridge to Stockport by a standard gauge tramway. The tramway was worked...
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Joint Railway (1⁄2 LMS, 1⁄2 LNER) Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railways Committee (1⁄2 LMS, 1⁄2 LNER) Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne and Guide Bridge Junction...
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Ashton Park Parade railway station was a station on the line between Guide Bridge and Stalybridge in Greater Manchester, England. This station served...
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