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The Borough of Burnley (/ ˈ b ɜːr n l i /) is a local government district with the borough status in Lancashire, England.It has an area of 42.9 square miles (111 km 2) and a population of 95,553 (2022), and is named after its largest town, Burnley.
Following the singling of the track in December 1986, Burnley Central has only one platform in use. There is a small ticket office, waiting area and public address facility. There are information boards at the entrance of the station and in the booking hall, along with passenger information screens on the platform.
English: Now two addresses, this building was constructed for the Manchester and County Bank on Grimshaw Street, at its junction with Nicholas Street in Burnley, Lancashire. Later used as a Registry Office, it was built in 1864.
Burnley (/ ˈ b ɜːr n l i /) is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2021 population of 78,266. [2] It is 21 miles (34 km) north of Manchester and 20 miles (32 km) east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun.
English: This row of offices and a shop stand on Yorke Street, at its junction with Manchester Road in Burnley, Lancashire. Located opposite the Mechanics Theatre, they are thought to have been built during the 1850s.
Rose Grove railway station in Lancashire, England serves the Rose Grove area in the west of Burnley, and the nearby town of Padiham. It is served by both the Caldervale Line and the East Lancashire Line. It was once the terminus of the Great Harwood Loop between Blackburn and Burnley via Great Harwood and Padiham. The station is now a junction ...
Habergham Eaves is a civil parish in the borough of Burnley, in Lancashire, England.The parish consists of a rural area south of Burnley, and suburban areas on the outskirts of the town, including a large industrial estate in the north-west corner of the parish.
Hall Royd Junction: see above; there are now no stations on the route before Burnley; stations once served, and notes on the route: here is the junction with the original line from Todmorden (to Burnley), forming a triangle (closed 1972, but reopened in 2015). Stansfield Hall station opened 1869, closed July 1944; here is Kitsonwood Tunnel (290 ...