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1869 Authorised. The Midland and Manchester, [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]] to take over the Manchester and Stockport and to make a short branch from the Stockport and Woodley Junction
1869 Authorised. The Midland and Manchester, [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]] to take over the Manchester and Stockport and to make a short branch from the Stockport and Woodley Junction. Other changes.


1889 Engineers are [[W. H. Stubbs]] and [[Alfred A. Langley]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>
1889 Engineers are [[W. H. Stubbs]] and [[Alfred A. Langley]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>

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1869 Authorised. The Midland and Manchester, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway to take over the Manchester and Stockport and to make a short branch from the Stockport and Woodley Junction. Other changes.

1889 Engineers are W. H. Stubbs and Alfred A. Langley.[1]

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