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Rochdale–Bacup line

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The Rochdale–Bacup line was a branch railway line which ran between Rochdale in Lancashire and Bacup in Lancashire via seven intermediate stops, Wardleworth, Shawclough and Healey, Broadley, Whitworth, Facit, Shawforth, and Britannia.

History

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Opening

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It opened in two stages, from Rochdale to Facit in 1870, and from Facit to Bacup in 1881.

Closure

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Passenger trains were withdrawn from the line in 1947, although the section from Rochdale to Facit remained open to goods trains until 1963 and to Whitworth until 1967.

See also

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References

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  • Lost Railways of Lancashire by Gordon Suggitt
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