Furness and Midland Joint Railway
The Furness and Midland Joint Railway was a joint railway in England owned by the Furness Railway and the Midland Railway. Construction was agreed in 1862 for a line from Carnforth, on the Furness system, to Wennington, on the Midland Railway line from Yorkshire to Morecambe - royal assent was received in June 1863 and the contract for the route was let to messrs Benton & Woodiwiss soon after at a cost of some £102,850.
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Furness and Midland Joint Railway
The Furness and Midland Joint Railway was a joint railway in England owned by the Furness Railway and the Midland Railway. Construction was agreed in 1862 for a line from Carnforth, on the Furness system, to Wennington, on the Midland Railway line from Yorkshire to Morecambe - royal assent was received in June 1863 and the contract for the route was let to messrs Benton & Woodiwiss soon after at a cost of some £102,850.
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The Furness and Midland Joint ...... er at a cost of some £102,850.
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