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The Manchester and Leeds Railway was a British railway company that built a line from Manchester to Normanton where it made a junction with the North Midland Railway, over which it relied on running powers to access Leeds. The line followed the valley of the River Calder for much of the way, making for easier gradients but by-passing many important manufacturing towns. Crossing the watershed between Lancashire and Yorkshire required a long tunnel. The line opened throughout in 1841. A Manchester and Leeds Railway foi uma companhia ferroviária do Reino Unido, que foi inaugurada em 1839, ligando Manchester com Leeds através da North Midland Railway, que juntava-se em Normanton. Sua rota atualmente forma o suporte principal da . A linha foi inaugurada em 1839 até , e de Normanton para Hebden Bridge em 1840. A seção final foi inaugurada com a conclusão do Summit Tunnel, realizada em 1841. A linha tornou-se a principal constituinte da Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, que foi incorporada em 1847. Várias ferrovias já haviam sido absorvidas pela M&LR: Die Manchester and Leeds Railway war eine Eisenbahngesellschaft im Vereinigten Königreich, die 1839 eine Bahnlinie von Normanton nach Manchester über Hebden Bridge und Rochdale eröffnete und durch Mitbenutzung einer Strecke der Manchester und Leeds verband. Unternehmenssitze waren Manchester und Leeds. 1847 ging sie in der Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway auf.
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A Manchester and Leeds Railway foi uma companhia ferroviária do Reino Unido, que foi inaugurada em 1839, ligando Manchester com Leeds através da North Midland Railway, que juntava-se em Normanton. Sua rota atualmente forma o suporte principal da . Foi constituída por Ato do Parlamento em 1836, e com um segundo Ato em 1839, que autorizou a extensão do terminal original de Manchester na estação de Oldham Road para se juntar à Liverpool and Manchester Railway, quando esta foi estendida até a estação de Hunt's Bank (mais tarde denominada Manchester Victoria). O Ato também autorizou ramais para Oldham e Halifax, com um desvio em . Dirigido por George Stephenson, seu engenheiro foi Thomas Longridge Gooch, um irmão de da GWR. A linha foi inaugurada em 1839 até , e de Normanton para Hebden Bridge em 1840. A seção final foi inaugurada com a conclusão do Summit Tunnel, realizada em 1841. A linha tornou-se a principal constituinte da Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, que foi incorporada em 1847. Várias ferrovias já haviam sido absorvidas pela M&LR: * Manchester and Bolton Railway * Ashton, Stalybridge & Liverpool Junction Railway incorporada em 1844 * Liverpool & Bury Railway 1845 * Huddersfield & Sheffield Junction Railway 1845 * West Riding Union Railway * Wakefield, Pontefract & Goole Die Manchester and Leeds Railway war eine Eisenbahngesellschaft im Vereinigten Königreich, die 1839 eine Bahnlinie von Normanton nach Manchester über Hebden Bridge und Rochdale eröffnete und durch Mitbenutzung einer Strecke der Manchester und Leeds verband. Unternehmenssitze waren Manchester und Leeds. 1847 ging sie in der Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway auf. The Manchester and Leeds Railway was a British railway company that built a line from Manchester to Normanton where it made a junction with the North Midland Railway, over which it relied on running powers to access Leeds. The line followed the valley of the River Calder for much of the way, making for easier gradients but by-passing many important manufacturing towns. Crossing the watershed between Lancashire and Yorkshire required a long tunnel. The line opened throughout in 1841. Early on, the company realised that the initial route required expansion, and branches were built by the company or by new, sponsored companies. In Manchester steps were taken to make a railway connection with the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and a connecting line was built, including an important joint passenger station, named Victoria station. The pace of expansion accelerated and in 1846 it was clear that the company's name was no longer appropriate, and the opportunity was taken, when getting Parliamentary authority for further amalgamations, to change the name to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway; this took effect by Act of 9 July 1847. From that time, coupled with the considerable expansion of the network, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway took on a new dynamic.
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