Bredbury is also a DfT category "E" station that was opened in 1875.
Thursday at 15:28 #27,361 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England Bredbury is also a DfT category "E" station that was opened in 1875.
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Thursday at 19:04 #27,362 bigmanaiq New Member Joined 29 May 2025 Messages 2 Location yorkshire Dewsbury also has a nearby aggregates terminal
Thursday at 19:14 #27,363 D6130 Established Member Joined 12 Jan 2021 Messages 7,315 Location West Yorkshire/Tuscany Stalybridge also has a noted real ale bar on one of its platforms.
Thursday at 19:18 #27,364 bigmanaiq New Member Joined 29 May 2025 Messages 2 Location yorkshire Busby is also on a line undergoing electrification
Thursday at 20:28 #27,365 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England Clarkston was also opened by the Busby Railway in 1866.
Friday at 11:47 #27,366 Tetragon213 Member Joined 14 Oct 2024 Messages 244 Location West Midlands From Clarkston, via the long-demolished loop, it was once possible to reach Whitecraigs
Friday at 13:02 #27,367 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England Patterton was also opened by the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway in 1903.
Friday at 13:48 #27,368 bigmanaiq New Member Joined 29 May 2025 Messages 2 Location yorkshire Barrow Haven is also the penultimate station on a branch line
Friday at 15:21 #27,369 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England Valley is also a DfT category F2 station that was opened in 1849.
Friday at 23:21 #27,370 SteveyBee131 Member Joined 28 Oct 2017 Messages 698 Location Grimsby Town Glan Conwy is another request stop.
Friday at 23:46 #27,371 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England North Llanwrst was also opened by the Conway and Llanwrst Railway in 1863.
Yesterday at 09:11 #27,372 R RDP Member Joined 1 Jan 2023 Messages 65 Location Kent Penryn is also the only passing loop on a branch line.
Yesterday at 09:23 #27,373 Xenophon PCDGS Veteran Member Joined 17 Apr 2011 Messages 34,069 Location A typical commuter-belt part of north-west England Falmouth Docks was also opened by the Cornwall Railway in 1863.