Harrogate–Church Fenton line
The Harrogate–Church Fenton line was a railway line opened by the York and North Midland Railway between 1847 and 1848 linking Harrogate and Church Fenton.
Church Fenton railway station
Harrogate line
Headingley railway station
Leeds and York Railway
Newton Kyme railway station
Spofforth, North Yorkshire
Spofforth railway station
Stutton, North Yorkshire
Stutton railway station
Tadcaster railway station
Thorp Arch
Thorp Arch Trading Estate
Thorp Arch railway station
Wetherby
Wetherby (Linton Road) railway station
Wetherby (York Road) railway station
Wetherby Racecourse railway station
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Harrogate–Church Fenton line
The Harrogate–Church Fenton line was a railway line opened by the York and North Midland Railway between 1847 and 1848 linking Harrogate and Church Fenton.
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The Harrogate–Church Fenton li ...... g Harrogate and Church Fenton.
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1964-01-06
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1.197864e+2
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2.9772864e+4
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1847-08-10
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Closed from Pannal junction to Church Fenton junction
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Prospect Tunnel
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Harrogate Low
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Church Fenton North Junction
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Harrogate–Church Fenton line
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1847-08-10
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British Railways (N.E region) 1948 to closure
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London and North Eastern Railway 1923–1948
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North Eastern Railway 1854–1923
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York and North Midland Railway to 1854
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Closed from Pannal junction to Church Fenton junction
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double
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