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'''Ashton, Stalybridge & Liverpool Junction Railway''' (AS&LJR}, was formed in [[1844]] and was taken over by the [[Manchester & Leeds Railway]] in [[1847]].
'''Ashton, Stalybridge & Liverpool Junction Railway''' (AS&LJR}, was formed in [[1844]] and was taken over by the [[Manchester & Leeds Railway]] in [[1847]].


The first section ren from [[Miles Platting]] on the [[L&YR]] to [[Ashton under Lyne]] it opened [[13 July]] [[1846]] on [[5 October]] [[1846]] the line connected to the [L&YR] at [[Stalybridge]]. Finnaly on [[1 August]] [[1849]] it was connected to [[LNWR]] at [[Stalybridge]].
The first section ran from [[Miles Platting]] on the [[L&YR]] to [[Ashton under Lyne]] from [[13 July]] [[1846]] on [[5 October]] [[1846]] the line was connected to the [[L&YR]] at [[Stalybridge]]. Finaly on [[1 August]] [[1849]] it was connected to [[LNWR]] at [[Stalybridge]].


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Revision as of 20:00, 30 September 2005

Ashton, Stalybridge & Liverpool Junction Railway (AS&LJR}, was formed in 1844 and was taken over by the Manchester & Leeds Railway in 1847.

The first section ran from Miles Platting on the L&YR to Ashton under Lyne from 13 July 1846 on 5 October 1846 the line was connected to the L&YR at Stalybridge. Finaly on 1 August 1849 it was connected to LNWR at Stalybridge.

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