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  2. Salford Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    The railway station opened on 29 May 1838 as a terminus on the Manchester and Bolton Railway and was originally named Salford railway station. [1] In 1843, a connection to Manchester Victoria was built, carried on iron columns.

  3. Salford Crescent railway station - Wikipedia

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    Salford Crescent railway station is a railway station in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, opened by British Rail in 1987.. The station is 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Salford Central, 1.75 miles (2.82 km) west of Manchester Victoria and 2.25 miles (3.62 km) west of Manchester Piccadilly.

  4. Salfords railway station - Wikipedia

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    Salfords railway station serves the village of Salfords in Surrey, England. The station is sometimes shown as Salfords (Surrey) in timetables to differentiate it from the two stations in Salford, Greater Manchester. It is on the Brighton Main Line, 23 miles 37 chains (37.8 km) down the line from London Bridge via Redhill and is managed by Southern.

  5. Category:Railway stations in Salford - Wikipedia

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    Salford Crescent railway station; Swinton railway station (Greater Manchester) W. Walkden railway station This page was last edited on 17 June 2023, at 10:09 ...

  6. List of closed railway stations in Greater Manchester

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    6 Salford. 7 Stockport. 8 Tameside. 9 Trafford. 10 Wigan. 11 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... List of closed railway stations in Greater Manchester.

  7. Ordsall Lane railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was closed to passenger traffic on 4 February 1957 by the British Transport Commission, through it remained substantially intact until well into the 1960s. [1] A charter special stopped there for photographs in April 1966 and whilst the station buildings had been demolished by this point, the platforms were still extant. [ 1 ]

  8. Salford Priors railway station - Wikipedia

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    Salford Priors railway station was a railway station located in the village of Salford Priors, Warwickshire, England.Opened on 16 June 1866 (17 September for passengers) [2] as part of the Evesham & Redditch Railway, it had only one platform but a brick built waiting room/ticket office and station master's house. [3]

  9. Pendleton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Pendleton (Broad Street) railway station was a railway station serving Pendleton, a district of Salford. It was on Broughton Road ( A576 ) just behind St. Thomas' Church . It was about 100 yards further up Broughton Road from Pendleton Bridge railway station and nearer Pendleton Church and Broad Street ( A6 ).