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    The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway was a standard gauge railway line which began as a single line branch in the early 1860s and rapidly became part...
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    located on the Wellington and Drayton Railway and Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway of the Great Western Railway network and was also the terminus of...
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    and South Wales (the modern day Welsh Marches Line). The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway linking the titular towns opened five years later, making...
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    Staffordshire Railway. The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway (N&MDR), which ran southwards to Market Drayton from a junction with the London and North Western...
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    from the LNWR and North Staffordshire Railway. Circumstances changed rapidly, and alliance with the Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway together with...
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  • Wellington to Nantwich Railway was a railway line that ran from the Wellington to Nantwich via Market Drayton. The line closed in 1967 to all traffic and the track...
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    Welsh Marches line (category Railway lines in Wales)
    line runs over the LNWR-owned Crewe and Shrewsbury Railway. When the two railways arrived in the important market town of Hereford, the LNWR had already...
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  • Drayton Railway (N&MDR) and opened on 20 October 1863, although the line was operated by the Great Western Railway from its opening and the Nantwich and...
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    Audlem railway station was a station on the former Great Western Railway between Market Drayton and Nantwich, opened in 1863. It served the village of...
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    1897) Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway (1 July 1897) ♠ Pembroke and Tenby Railway (1 July 1897) Woodstock Railway (1 July 1897) Minehead Railway (6 August...
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    Audlem (section Railway)
    east and Whitchurch from the west. The A529 runs from Nantwich in the north and from Market Drayton in the south. Audlem is approximately 10 miles (16 km)...
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  • September 1963. "Wellington No.4, Market Drayton Junction (W.Region) to Nantwich, Market Drayton Junction". British Railways in the 1960s. Retrieved 20 February...
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  • September 1963. "Wellington No.4, Market Drayton Junction (W.Region) to Nantwich, Market Drayton Junction". British Railways in the 1960s. Retrieved 20 February...
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    nearest significant towns to Woore are Market Drayton, Whitchurch, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Nantwich and Crewe. The A51 and A525 roads run through the village...
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    being the first to go in July 1962, that to Market Drayton and Nantwich following in September 1963 and the Stafford line almost exactly a year later...
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    neighbouring Nantwich, four miles away. Crewe station was the first station to have its own adjacent railway hotel: the Crewe Arms Hotel, built in 1838, and still...
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  • Directory of Railway Stations by R.V.Butt "Wellington No.4, Market Drayton Junction (W.Region) to Nantwich, Market Drayton Junction". British Railways in 1960s...
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    Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal, now part of the Shropshire Union (1835), and then the now-dismantled Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway (1863)....
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    Newcastle-under-Lyme, and is close to the village of Silverdale. Keele lies on the A53 road from Newcastle to Market Drayton and Shrewsbury. The village...
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  • Stoke to Market Drayton Line was a railway line that ran through Staffordshire and Shropshire that was built by the North Staffordshire Railway.[citation...
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  • The Crewe and Shrewsbury Railway was a railway company which was previously owned by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR), built to connect Crewe...
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    Oswestry, Newport and Market Drayton, now have no public railways. There are three heritage railways in Shropshire: the Severn Valley Railway from Bridgnorth...
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    Railways and Canal Company. The main line between Nantwich and Autherley Junction was almost built as a railway although eventually it was decided to construct...
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    Wolverhampton–Shrewsbury line (category Railway lines in the West Midlands (region))
    line is the railway line from Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury via Wellington; it was originally built by the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway. The line is...
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    an extension to the town of Nantwich. The first phase was completed in January 2019. The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway, constructed in 1863, ran southwards...
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    of the Shropshire Union, was completed in 1835. The Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway, constructed in 1863, ran north–south through the parish; a halt...
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  • and running of the church, but also for civil purposes such as care of the poor. Revenue (No. 1) Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 18) Salisbury Railway and...
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  • Railway; Forth Bridge Railway; Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway; Kilsyth and Bonnybridge Railway; and Newport Railway. Atherny and Tuam Railway;...
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  • 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. ?) Llanidloes and Newtown Railway (Canal Extension) Act 1859 (22 & 23 Vict. c. xxx) Dewsbury and Batley Gas Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict...
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  • Town Ilkeston v Lincoln United Matlock Town v Daventry Town Nantwich Town v Market Drayton Town Radcliffe Borough v Colwyn Bay Marine v Ramsbottom United...
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