This line is open. It was one of the pioneering routes (opened in 1830) during the early days of railways. It amalgamated with the Grand Junction Railway (opened 1837) in 1845 which itself was one of the major components of the London and North Western Railway which was formed in 1846.
/ /1830 | Charles Tennant Charles Tennant, one of the promoters of the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway, visits the Liverpool and Manchester Railway with his family. |
/ /1830 | Liverpool and Manchester Railway Line opened |
11/06/1831 | Bolton and Leigh RailwayKenyon and Leigh Junction Railway Regular passenger trains run from Great Moor Street, Bolton, to Kenyon Junction on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. |
/ /1845 | Grand Junction RailwayLiverpool and Manchester Railway Merge as the Grand Junction Railway. |
31/12/1845 | Railway Clearing House By this date, Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, Chester and Birmingham Railway?, Grand Junction Railway, Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, Manchester and Birmingham Railway, Newcastle and Carlisle Railway and North Union Railway join. |
These locations are along the line.
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