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The line from Wakefield to Doncaster. The West Riding and Grimsby Joint Railway (WRGJt) was in joint [[Great Northern Railway]] (GNR) and the [[Great Central Railway]] (GCR) ownership
1862 Incorporated to build a line from Wakefield to Barnaby-upon-Don with a branch to Doncaster. Length 28.5 miles
1862 Incorporated to build a line from Wakefield to Barnaby-upon-Don with a branch to Doncaster. Length 28.5 miles



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Name Plate.

The line from Wakefield to Doncaster. The West Riding and Grimsby Joint Railway (WRGJt) was in joint Great Northern Railway (GNR) and the Great Central Railway (GCR) ownership

1862 Incorporated to build a line from Wakefield to Barnaby-upon-Don with a branch to Doncaster. Length 28.5 miles


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Sources of Information