Indeed. Can't we finally lay this myth to rest (like the one about the Great Central and Bern Gauge)? Back in 2012 the MP Andrew Gwynne wrote that he had asked the parliamentary library and the parliamentary archives to look into this question, and they had found no evidence of any such act (http://andrewgwynne.co.uk/2012/08/29/rail-services-to-london-via-stockport-to-be-retained-mp/): "Sadly no such Act of Parliament exists, although it is common currency in the town that it does. I made enquiries with the House of Commons Library and the Parliamentary Archives back at the time some intercity trains stopped using Stockport. It appears it is purely an ‘urban myth’." If those two bodies couldn't find evidence of anything, it does rather suggest there's nothing to be found!We can. What is now known as "Hansard" has been in evolution since the early 19th century and carries a comprehensive record if not a true transcript of Parliamentary proceedings. It should therefore be relatively straightforward to identify the relevant Act of Parliament and its content should it exist at all.
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They do appear to have been genuine through lines at a much earlier date. See https://maps.nls.uk/view/114581257.The lines between 2 & 3 were the slums. They were sidings.
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