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    The Trans Pennine Trail is a long-distance path running from coast to coast across Northern England on a mixture of surfaced paths, with some short on-road...
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    popular with families and cyclists. The trail, which opened in May 1992, forms part of the longer Trans Pennine Trail, NCR 62, that runs from coast to coast...
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    The Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England. Commonly described...
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    Sankey Valley Park St Elphin's Park St. Peter's Park The Twiggeries Trans Pennine Trail Turkey Pond Park [citation needed] Victoria Park Walton Hall and...
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    March 2019. "Four TransPennine train stations set for revamp". BBC News. 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019. "Trans-pennine[sic] electrification...
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    on other sections and much of the trackbed now forms part of the Trans-Pennine Trail and National Cycle Route 62. The route from Manchester to Sheffield...
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  • Warrington, England. Like the Black Bear Park and sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, Culcheth Linear Park is built on former railway tracks. This park...
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  • Passion Translation, Christian Bible Translation TransPennine Trains, British train operator Trans Pennine Trail, long-distance path in Northern England Triphalangeal...
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    (29 km) west of Barnsley. It is close to the River Etherow and the Trans Pennine Trail. Although part of Derbyshire since 1974, like nearby Tintwistle and...
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    2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013. "Welcome to the Trans Pennine Trail – Home Page". Trans Pennine Trail. Archived from the original on 16 May 2016. Retrieved...
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    disuse and closed in 1963. The canal footpath now forms part of the Trans Pennine Trail. Widnes Dock, built in 1833, was the first rail-to-ship dock in the...
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    the Trans Pennine Trail, with a ranger station at Statham, near the centre of the village. In 2022, upgrade work to certain sections of the trail commenced...
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    Moor" (PDF). RSPB. Retrieved 5 December 2017. "Rorherham: Trans Pennine Trail". Trans Pennine Trail. Retrieved 5 December 2017. "Buildings of the Dearne Valley"...
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    former Woodhead Line, passed along the valley. It is now part of the Trans-Pennine Trail. The Worsbrough Branch railway line was primarily a coal freight...
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    village being between the Sheffield Road (B6462) and the route of the Trans Pennine Trail. On the other (NE) side of the river is the A629, part of which is...
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    National Cycle Route 62 (category Pennines)
    otherwise open and signed. Much of route 62 was created as part of the Trans Pennine Trail, a long-distance path running from coast to coast across Northern...
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    East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It forms the eastern part of the Trans Pennine Trail. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
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    2008, p. 111. Cumberlidge 2009, pp. 262–263 "Places on the Trail West". Trans Pennine Trail. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Squires 2008...
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  • Derbyshire (2 miles) Tissington Trail: Parsley Hay (High Peak Trail) to Ashbourne, Derbyshire (13 miles) Trans Pennine Trail: Hadfield to Stocksbridge, Derbyshire/South...
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    constitutes part of the York & Selby cycle path, connecting the Trans Pennine trail to York. It is also known as the "Fisherman Bridge" due to a large...
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    Also has angling opportunities and links to the Trans Pennine trail. New Cut heritage and ecology trail- ongoing project including linear footpaths, Paddington...
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    Within two miles of Barnsley town centre and easy access to the Trans Pennine Trail and the M1 motorway, Kendray is becoming a popular location for the...
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    now a parking area with the old rail line forming the route of the Trans-Pennine Trail. In 1974 the two terraces of railway cottages at the eastern tunnel...
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    Mersey, through to Stockton Heath. The park also forms a part of the Trans Pennine Trail. United Kingdom Census 2001. "Latchford (Ward)". neighbourhood.statistics...
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    Tesco, along with various restaurants and convenience stores. The Trans Pennine Trail also passes through Stairfoot using the old railway bridges which...
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    excavated to create a new channel. It is also being used as part of the Trans Pennine Trail. The canal is referred to as 'a vital missing link' by the Barnsley...
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    precipitation, unlike the rest of western UK. The coast-to-coast Trans Pennine Trail (TPT) stretches the breadth of northern England – 215 miles (346 km)...
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    National Cycle Network route 627. Beyond Wortley the Trail forms part of the Trans Pennine Trail. The route is variable in quality, the first mile is...
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    museum and country park; Potteric Carr and Huxter Well Marsh; and the Trans Pennine Trail. Doncaster has a maritime climate lacking extreme temperatures, like...
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    towards Ilkley and Windermere. Leeds is on the northern section of the Trans Pennine Trail for walkers and cyclists, and the towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool...
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