Luddendenfoot railway station — served the village of Luddendenfoot in West Yorkshire, until closure in 1962.References*cite book | last = Bairstow | first = Martin | year = 1987 | title = The Manchester and Leeds Railway: The Calder Valley Line | publisher = Martin Bairstow |… … Wikipedia
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Caldervale Line — Overview Locale West Yorkshire Greater Manchester Lancashire Leeds North West England Yorkshire and the Humber Operation Owner … Wikipedia
Rochdale Canal — The Rochdale Canal is a navigable broad canal in northern England, part of the connected system of the Canals of Great Britain. The Rochdale in its name refers to the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, through which the canal passes.The… … Wikipedia
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