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  2. South Yorkshire Railway - Wikipedia

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    The South Yorkshire Railway was a railway company with lines in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.. Initially promoted as the South Yorkshire Coal Railway in 1845, the railway was enabled by the South Yorkshire, Doncaster and Goole Railway Act 1847 as the South Yorkshire Doncaster and Goole Railway Company which incorporated into it the permitted line of the Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley ...

  3. Template:SYR Blackburn Valley Line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the South Yorkshire Railway, a UK railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  4. Public transport in South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The South Yorkshire Supertram is operated by the South Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority, [10] and runs regular services across four lines connecting various areas of Sheffield and Rotherham: [11] Blue: Halfway - Malin Bridge; Purple: Herdings Park - Cathedral; Yellow: Meadowhall Interchange - Middlewood; Tram-Train: Rotherham Parkgate ...

  5. List of Yorkshire railways - Wikipedia

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    Railways of Yorkshire lineage map. This is a list of Yorkshire Railways. Most were absorbed by larger railway companies which ended with two of the constituents of The Big Four (London Midland Scottish & London and North Eastern Railway) [1] operating in the Yorkshire & Humber area.

  6. Askern branch line - Wikipedia

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    The Askern branch line is a railway line which runs in North, South and West Yorkshire in England. The stretch of track runs from Shaftholme Junction north of Doncaster (on the East Coast Main Line between Doncaster and York), via Askern, Norton and Womersley to Knottingley, where it joins the Pontefract Line.

  7. Dearne Valley line - Wikipedia

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    Here it joins the former Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway line, part of a link between two branch lines opened many years earlier by the South Yorkshire Railway. This section once had stations at Parkgate and Aldwarke (closed 1951) and at Rotherham Road (closed 1953), before reaching the former Rotherham Central re-opened ...

  8. Tees Valley line - Wikipedia

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    A map of the railway network of the Tees Valley, and neighbouring areas of County Durham and North Yorkshire, at its greatest extent during the early 20th century. The section of line between Bishop Auckland and Albert Hill Junction, Darlington (prior to joining the East Coast Main Line), as well as the section between Oak Tree Junction, Dinsdale (near Middleton St. George) and Eaglescliffe ...

  9. Chirnside - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside had a railway station on the North British Railway's Berwickshire Railway (opened 1863), in the hamlet of Chirnsidebridge. The railway line ran from Reston to Earlston, joining the East Coast Main Line to the Waverley Line. A five span rounded arch railway bridge was built over the Whiteadder Water in 1863 to carry the railway.