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Tyldesley Loopline was part of the London and North Western Railway's Manchester and Wigan Railway line from Eccles to the junction west of Tyldesley
Tyldesley_Loopline
Market town in Greater Manchester, England
11 September 1861 and the line opened to traffic on 1 September 1864. The Tyldesley Loopline closed on 3 May 1969 as a result of the Beeching Axe. In 1900, a Bill
Tyldesley
Borough of Greater Manchester, England
Bolton and Leigh Railway, closed in 1954. Leigh and Tyldesley stations on the Tyldesley Loopline were closed in 1969. The Leeds and Liverpool and Bridgewater
Metropolitan_Borough_of_Wigan
Former railway station in England
though it ran at a small profit. The Tyldesley Loopline closed following the Beeching Axe on 5 May 1969 and Tyldesley and all other stations along the line
Tyldesley_railway_station
Town in Greater Manchester, England
destroyed the wooden station building, which has never been rebuilt. The Tyldesley Loopline was opened by the London and North Western Railway on 1 September
Eccles,_Greater_Manchester
Former railway station in England
Wigan Railway, which connected Eccles with Wigan and the Tyldesley Loopline which connected Tyldesley, Leigh and Kenyon Junction. Other stations on the line
Monton_Green_railway_station
English coal company
Western Railway (LNWR) opened a line from Eccles to Wigan via Tyldesley and the Tyldesley Loopline via Leigh to Kenyon Junction in 1864, providing the impetus
Astley and Tyldesley Collieries
Astley_and_Tyldesley_Collieries
of the Manchester Coalfield and was situated to the south of the Tyldesley Loopline. Gin Pit's name suggests it, or a predecessor, had horse driven winding
Gin_Pit_Colliery
Former railway station in England
the Ellenbrook area of Worsley, Greater Manchester, England on the Tyldesley Loopline and Manchester and Wigan line. Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger
Ellenbrook railway station (Worsley)
Ellenbrook_railway_station_(Worsley)
Former railway station in England
1914. The station closed in 1969. Leigh's railway station was on the Tyldesley Loopline, which was opened on 1 September 1864 by the London & North Western
Leigh railway station (Lancashire)
Leigh_railway_station_(Lancashire)
Early British railway (1828–1845)
line in the 1960s was from Jackson's sidings in Tyldesley. Passenger traffic from the Tyldesley Loopline closed following the Beeching cuts on 5 May 1969
Bolton_and_Leigh_Railway
Bus rapid transit service in Greater Manchester
towns in Britain without a railway station after the closure of the Tyldesley Loopline in 1969, suffered from poor transport connections to neighbouring
Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit
Leigh-Salford-Manchester_Bus_Rapid_Transit
Development of Manchester Metrolink light rail system
the Manchester Ship Canal to the Trafford Centre. Re-opening the Tyldesley Loopline from Eccles to Little Hulton via Walkden with Metrolink services.
Proposed developments of Manchester Metrolink
Proposed_developments_of_Manchester_Metrolink
Village in Greater Manchester, England
additional branch line to Bolton was opened in 1870, branching from the Tyldesley Loopline line at Roe Green. A railway station at Monton Green was opened in
Worsley
Former railway station in England
opened in 1864 to serve the town of Worsley in Greater Manchester. The Tyldesley Loopline closed in 1969 as a result of the Beeching Axe. Worsley Station opened
Worsley_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Kenyon in 1831. In 1864 the station became a junction when the Tyldesley Loopline from Tyldesley and Leigh and Bedford, built by the London and North Western
Pennington_railway_station
Village in Greater Manchester, England
Green and a mineral railway system linked Gin Pit Colliery to the Tyldesley Loopline at Jackson's sidings and Bedford Colliery and Speakman's Sidings.
Astley,_Greater_Manchester
Edmund Buckley. The colliery was situated to the south of Tyldesley Station on the Tyldesley Loopline and named after St George's Church. The colliery's two
St_George's_Colliery
Cleworth Hall, by a mineral railway which had exchange sidings with the Tyldesley Loopline. After 1888 an exchange siding was constructed next to the Lancashire
Peelwood_Colliery
continuing westward to stations at Ellenbrook and Tyldesley. After Tyldesley the line split, the Tyldesley Loopline continued to Kenyon Junction while the Wigan
Manchester_and_Wigan_Railway
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Plodder_Lane_engine_shed
Isolated mining community
Salford. The route of the Roman road from Manchester to Wigan and the Tyldesley Loopline passed south of the village. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's
New_Manchester
a mineral railway to join the London and North Western Railway's Tyldesley Loopline in 1868 but there is no evidence that it was built. The colliery closed
Great_Boys_Colliery
Tyldesley and the Tyldesley Loopline via Leigh to Kenyon Junction in 1864 providing the impetus for the exploitation of coal seams in Tyldesley and Greens Sidings
Tyldesley_Coal_Company
Railway in England (1830–1845)
that, the Bolton and Leigh Railway; closed 2 January 1961 and the Tyldesley Loopline; closed 5 May 1969) Glazebury and Bury Lane (closed 7 July 1958) Flow
Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway
Village in Greater Manchester, England
railway station in Monton called Monton Green, which was part of the Tyldesley Loopline, running from Eccles through Worsley and Roe Green to Leigh. The station
Monton
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Chequerbent_railway_station
Coal mine on the Manchester Coalfield in Bedford, Leigh, Lancashire, England
part of Bedford, south of the London and North Western Railway's Tyldesley Loopline in about 1874. Speakman's father owned Priestners, Bankfield, and
Bedford_Colliery
Kenyon ended in March 1954 and traffic from Leigh ended when the Tyldesley Loopline was closed in 1969. Nine of the Kenyon and Leigh Junction Railway
Kenyon and Leigh Junction Railway
Kenyon_and_Leigh_Junction_Railway
Former railway station in England
v t e Tyldesley Loopline Legend London & North Western Rly to Liverpool Lime Street West Coast Main Line to Warrington Bank Quay Newton-le-Willows Lowton
Lamb's Cottage railway station
Lamb's_Cottage_railway_station
Town in City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England
"Monton and Roe Green Loopline heritage trail" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Roe Green Loopline". www.salford.gov.uk
Walkden
Former railway station in England
v t e Tyldesley Loopline Legend London & North Western Rly to Liverpool Lime Street West Coast Main Line to Warrington Bank Quay Newton-le-Willows Lowton
Flow_Moss_railway_station
Disused railway station in England
1883. The London and North Western Railway's Tyldesley Loopline from Eccles to the junction west of Tyldesley station continued south west to Leigh, Pennington
Kenyon Junction railway station
Kenyon_Junction_railway_station
Human settlement in England
London and North Western Railway Company opened the Tyldesley Loopline from Eccles to Wigan via Tyldesley dividing the green. In 1870 a colliery line to Bolton
Roe_Green
Former railway station in Peel Green, Lancashire, England
v t e Tyldesley Loopline Legend London & North Western Rly to Liverpool Lime Street West Coast Main Line to Warrington Bank Quay Newton-le-Willows Lowton
Barton_Moss_railway_station
One of three townships that merged to form Leigh, England
London and North Western Railway opened the Tyldesley Loopline from Manchester via Eccles and Tyldesley to Kenyon Junction on the Liverpool to Manchester
Bedford,_Greater_Manchester
Disused railway station in Bolton, Greater Manchester
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Bolton Crook Street railway station
Bolton_Crook_Street_railway_station
Disused railway station in Leigh, Wigan
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Atherleigh_railway_station
Early British Railway Company
& Leigh Railway Leigh Bolton Hag Fold Atherton Central L&NWR Tyldesley Loopline Eccles Bolton Walkden Moorside & Wardley Swinton Pendlebury Irlams
Manchester and Southport Railway
Manchester_and_Southport_Railway
Former railway station in England
v t e Tyldesley Loopline Legend London & North Western Rly to Liverpool Lime Street West Coast Main Line to Warrington Bank Quay Newton-le-Willows Lowton
Glazebury and Bury Lane railway station
Glazebury_and_Bury_Lane_railway_station
Disused railway station in England
v t e Tyldesley Loopline Legend London & North Western Rly to Liverpool Lime Street West Coast Main Line to Warrington Bank Quay Newton-le-Willows Lowton
Astley_railway_station
English coal mining company
built the Tyldesley Loopline in 1864, Ramsden built a colliery railway to join the mainline railway at Ramsden's Sidings east of Tyldesley Station and
Shakerley_Collieries
to mainline railways at Ellenbrook and Sandersons Sidings on the Tyldesley Loopline, at Astley Green sidings on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway,
Manchester_Collieries
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Plodder_Lane_railway_station
Disused railway station in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Bolton Great Moor Street railway station
Bolton_Great_Moor_Street_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Little_Hulton_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Walkden Low Level railway station
Walkden_Low_Level_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Chequerbent railway station (Bolton and Leigh Railway)
Chequerbent_railway_station_(Bolton_and_Leigh_Railway)
Human settlement in England
Darren Ward and Bob Clarke. Ellenbrook had a station on the former Tyldesley Loopline which ran between Eccles and Leigh. The trackbed is now occupied by
Ellenbrook, Greater Manchester
Ellenbrook,_Greater_Manchester
Human settlement in England
of the London and North Western Railway at the junction with the Tyldesley Loopline of the same railway. A grammar school was established in Pennington
Pennington, Greater Manchester
Pennington,_Greater_Manchester
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Daubhill_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Westleigh_railway_station
Disused railway station in Atherton, Wigan
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Atherton Bag Lane railway station
Atherton_Bag_Lane_railway_station
Former Coal Mine in Greater Manchester
opening of the Tyldesley Loopline in 1864, William Ramsden built a mineral railway to link his collieries to the main line east of the Tyldesley Coal Company's
Nelson_Pit
Former railway station in England
Manchester & Wigan Rly to Wigan North Western Plank Lane Tyldesley Loopline Atherleigh Tyldesley Westleigh Ellenbrook Leigh Bolton and Leigh Railway Kenyon
Rumworth and Daubhill railway station
Rumworth_and_Daubhill_railway_station
Disused railway line in south Manchester, England
Handbook. Capital Transport Publishing. ISBN 1-85414-223-2. "Fallowfield Loopline". Sustrans. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March
Fallowfield_Loop_railway_line
Former railway station in south Manchester, England
from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 14 March 2013. "Fallowfield Loopline". Sustrans. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March
Wilbraham Road railway station
Wilbraham_Road_railway_station
Former railway station in east Manchester, England
Handbook. Capital Transport Publishing. ISBN 1-85414-223-2. "Fallowfield Loopline". Sustrans. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March
Hyde_Road_railway_station
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English : habitational name, possibly from Tineley in Northumberland, thought to be named with Old English tind ‘tine’, ‘spike’ + lēah ‘forest clearing’, or possibly from Teenley, in West Yorkshire, which is recorded in 1538 as Tyndeley and may be named as ‘burnt (Middle English tend) clearing’.
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Lord Krishna
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Wife of Hajrat Ibraheem Khalillullah
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Goddess of knowledge
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Decent King
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Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Adiyna, ADINA means "slender." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of one of King David's captains.
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empty; temple of the head
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English, French, and German : from the vernacular form of the Hebrew personal name Yehuda ‘Judah’ (of unknown meaning). In the Bible, this is the name of Jacob’s eldest son. It was not a popular name among Christians in medieval Europe, because of the associations it had with Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Christ for thirty pieces of silver. Among Jews, however, the Hebrew name and its reflexes in various Jewish languages (such as Yiddish Yude) have been popular for generations, and have given rise to many Jewish surnames.French : name for a Jew, Old French jude (Latin Iudaeus, Greek Ioudaios, from Hebrew Yehudi ‘member of the tribe of Judah’).English : from a pet form of Jordan.
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