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  2. Guide Bridge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Guide Bridge junction in its 1912 context. It was built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway on its new line from Ardwick Junction, near to the Manchester and Birmingham Railway's terminus at Store Street station, to Sheffield; it opened as Ashton and Hooley Hill on 11 November 1841 when the line opened as far as Godley Toll Bar.

  3. Sheffield Museums Trust - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust, trading as Museums Sheffield, was a charity created in 1998 to run Sheffield City Council’s non-industrial museums and galleries. Museums Sheffield managed three sites in the city: Graves Art Gallery, Millennium Gallery and Weston Park Museum. [3] Its offices were located at Leader House on Surrey Street ...

  4. Sheffield-London train service plans revealed by FirstGroup - AOL

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    The service would run between Sheffield and London King's Cross, FirstGroup says. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Plan for new, quicker London-Sheffield train service unveiled

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    Transport company FirstGroup announced its plan to operate two daily return trips from London King’s Cross to the Yorkshire city

  6. Transport in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Interchange handles most services and is the start point/terminus for a number of them. [3] [4] [5] Sheffield is connected to London Victoria Coach Station by the 560 - 564 services, with Sheffield serving as the terminus/starting point on some occasions (on others, it will be Rotherham, Barnsley, Leeds or Halifax).

  7. Great British Railway Journeys - Wikipedia

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    The next stop is Sheffield, to see the University of Sheffield's collection of skeletons, and other specimens, housed in the Alfred Denny Building. Next he travels to Conisbrough, to see the castle, that was an inspiration to Sir Walter Scott when writing Ivanhoe and then journeys to Doncaster to visit Doncaster School for the Deaf.

  8. Master Cutler (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Master Cutler was introduced by the LNER on 6 October 1947, running on the Great Central Main Line route from Sheffield Victoria to London Marylebone calling at Nottingham Victoria and Leicester Central. [2] [3] Upon nationalisation the following year, the service became the responsibility of the Eastern Region of British Railways.

  9. Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield was selected as a candidate host city by the Football Association (FA) as part of the English 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bid on 16 December 2009. [206] Hillsborough Stadium was chosen as the proposed venue for matches in Sheffield. [207] The bid failed. Sheffield hosted the finish of Stage 2 of the 2014 Tour de France. Within the ...