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  2. The Bradford Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford Group of companies, headquartered in Niles, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, includes many groups of collectibles, including Ardleigh Elliott, Ashton-Drake Galleries, Bradford Editions, Bradford Exchange, Hamilton Authenticated, the Hamilton Collection and Hawthorne Village.

  3. Bradford Exchange railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Drake Street railway station (later called Exchange) was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway on 9 May 1850. [2] The station was designed in an "Italianate-style" by a local architect, Eli Milnes, [3] and was furnished with an island platform underneath a train shed that was 120 feet (37 m) long and 63 feet (19 m) wide.

  4. Queensbury lines - Wikipedia

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    The Queensbury lines was the name given to a number of railway lines in West Yorkshire, England, that linked Bradford, Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury.All the lines were either solely owned by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) or jointly by the GNR and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR).

  5. Bradford Crossrail - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of city centre stations in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Bradford Crossrail is an idea to link together Bradford's two railway stations, Bradford Forster Square and Bradford Interchange. [1] Both these stations are truncated versions of former station sites, Bradford Forster Square station and Bradford Exchange. These stations were built in ...

  6. List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom

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    London King's Cross – Bradford Exchange (Bradford Interchange from 1978; Bradford Forster Square from c.1990) 1937 – present West Riding Pullman [52] LNER: London King's Cross – Harrogate and Newcastle: 1928 – 1935; (succeeded by the Yorkshire Pullman) Weymouth Wizard: GWR: Bristol Temple Meads – Weymouth: 2014 – 2017 White Rose [16] BR

  7. Thornton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Thornton railway station was a station on the Keighley-Queensbury section of the Queensbury Lines which ran between Keighley, Bradford and Halifax via Queensbury.The station served the village of Thornton, West Yorkshire, England from 1878 to 1955.

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  9. South Yorkshireman - Wikipedia

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    The South Yorkshireman is a British named passenger train. In its modern version it is one of four named expresses operated by East Midlands Railway, and runs between Sheffield and London St Pancras. The original South Yorkshireman was a train in the post-WW2 era from Bradford via Sheffield Victoria to London Marylebone over the Great Central ...

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