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The Wakefield, Pontefract And Goole Railway (United Kingdom)


1848: the Wakefield, Pontefract and Goole Railway, [27 miles (43km)] in length, opened. This line passed through and served Knottingley, which was then producing some 65 000 tons of burnt lime a year, mainly used for agricultural and building purposes

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Historic Photographs Of The Wakefield, Pontefract And Goole
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Last updated April 13th 2009 by carnkie
Photographs Of The Wakefield, Pontefract And Goole
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Last updated April 13th 2009 by carnkie

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 53.7056
Longitude: -1.25919
Landranger grid reference: SE490235
Easting: 449000
Northing: 423500

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The Wakefield, Pontefract And Goole Railway belongs to the South Yorkshire region.