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Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway information


The Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway (also known as the Gowdall and Braithwell Railway[1]) was a joint line which ran from Aire Junction, on the main line of the Hull and Barnsley Railway, near Gowdall to the Great Central and Midland Joint Railway at Braithwell Junction.

  1. ^ *The North Eastern Railway, Cecil J. Allen, Ian Allan Ltd., 1964 (3rd edition 1974). History of the North Eastern Railway, Chapter XXI

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