The Winsford and Over branch line was a railway line serving the town of Winsford, in Cheshire, England. It was operated by the Cheshire Lines Committee...
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England. The station was the terminus of the Winsford and Over branch, operated by the Cheshire Lines Committee and later British Railways. Originally opening...
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Winsford is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is on the...
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Whitegate railway station was the only intermediate stop on the Winsford and Over Branch Line; it served the village of Whitegate, in Cheshire, England. The...
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The Over and Wharton branch line was a railway line serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire. It was owned and operated by the London and North Western...
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Over and Wharton railway station was one of three railway stations serving the town of Winsford in Cheshire. The station was the terminus of the Over...
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closures in the 1960s, there were branch lines with services from the Mid-Cheshire line (see also the Winsford and Over branch). Beeching had no plans to close...
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intricately linked with the southern part of the WCML and are also shown in full. A detailed diagram of the line is housed on this page for technical reasons....
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West Cheshire Railway (redirect from Chester and West Cheshire Junction Railway)
26 Vict. c. cxc), was restricted, being confined to the line to Helsby and a branch to Winsford. Following receipt of its statutory powers, the WCR commenced...
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now called Chester Millennium Greenway. Winsford and Over Branch Line: Contains a section of regional route 71 and is now called Whitegate Way. The Shropshire...
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Hadlow Road railway station (category Willaston, Cheshire West and Chester)
(GWR) and London and North Western Railway (LNWR), opened a single-track branch line from Hooton to Parkgate on 1 October 1866, which included a station at...
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Middlewich railway station (category Former London and North Western Railway stations)
Middlewich, in Cheshire, England, between 1868 and 1960. It lay on a branch line between Sandbach and Northwich. The Mid Cheshire Rail Users' Association...
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Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important railway corridors in the United Kingdom, connecting the major cities of London and Glasgow with branches to...
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and Tarporley railway station served the Cheshire villages of Tarporley, Tiverton and Beeston. It was originally a stop on the Crewe to Chester line of...
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Black Dog railway station (category Former London and North Western Railway stations)
the line was reported on 2 September 1865 when an excursion train ran into a goods train that was shunting wagons. The locomotive was derailed and part...
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North Union Railway (redirect from Ribble Branch Line)
of the line eventually became part of the West Coast Main Line (WCML). The Wigan Branch Railway obtained an act of Parliament, the Wigan Branch Railway...
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Whitegate, Cheshire (category Cheshire West and Chester)
railway branched from the Chester to Manchester (via Northwich) line near Cuddington, with a single stop at Whitegate and terminated at Winsford and Over. The...
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jointly by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and London and North Western Railway (LNWR), opened a branch line from Hooton to Parkgate on 1 October 1866...
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Coast Main Line) Liverpool–Manchester lines (Middle and Southern Routes, including the branch to Warrington Bank Quay) Crewe–Liverpool line (and onward to...
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Railway (NSR) branch line to Sandbach from Harecastle. The line opened in 1852 to serve the salt and chemical works in the Sandbach area and passenger services...
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Ditton railway station (category Former London and North Western Railway stations)
Hale Road on the border between Ditton and Halebank. The station opened in 1871 on the London-Liverpool line. It replaced an earlier station named Ditton...
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investigated the idea of a junction canal from Winsford to the Middlewich branch of the Ellesmere and Chester Canal in 1830, but felt that water supply...
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Cheshire. The station was the terminus of the Helsby branch operated by the Cheshire Lines Committee and later British Railways. It has since been closed...
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Stoke on Trent to Congleton loop line. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 1 June 1864 and closed a few days later. Allan. C...
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remain. This contrasts with, for example, Winsford, where the High Street was demolished and replaced by Winsford Shopping Centre. However Middlewich has...
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named 'Sutton' but renamed Ledsham on the opening of the Hooton to Helsby branch to avoid confusion with the newly built station named Little Sutton. The...
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England. It was located just north of the 1.25 mile (2 km) Sutton Tunnel and was built as a result of the recommendations of a Board of Trade enquiry...
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Four Counties Ring (section Middlewich Branch)
It rises through Stanthorne Lock and is then crossed by the West Coast Main Line running between Crewe and Winsford. Beyond the bridge, the River Weaver...
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Bollington and Marple Railway (MB&M), a joint line constructed and operated by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&L) and North Staffordshire...
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jointly by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and London and North Western Railway (LNWR), opened a branch line from Hooton to Parkgate on 1 October 1866...
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