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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

Opening

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

Closure

Passenger trains were withdrawn from the line in 1947, although the section from Rochdale to Facit remained open to goods trains until 1963 and to Whitworth until 1967.

References

  • Lost Railways of Lancashire by Gordon Suggitt

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