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Template:Great Central Main Line

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Great Central Main Line
Manchester Lines to Salford
Manchester Piccadilly
Ardwick
Ashburys
Gorton
Fairfield
Guide Bridge
Dukinfield Dog Lane
Newton for Hyde
Godley Toll Bar
Godley
Godley East
Hattersley
Broadbottom
Dinting
Glossop
Hadfield
Crowden
Woodhead
Dunford Bridge
Hazlehead Bridge
Penistone
Oxspring
Thurgoland
Wortley
Deepcar
Oughty Bridge
Wadsley Bridge
Neepsend
Bridgehouses
Sheffield Victoria
Nunnery Junction
Woodburn Junction
Darnall
Woodhouse
Woodhouse Junction
to Worksop
Beighton
Beighton level crossing
to Midland Main Line (Old Road)
Killamarsh Central
Renishaw Central
Staveley Central
Staveley Works
Sheepbridge and Brimington
Chesterfield Central
Grassmoor
Heath
Pilsley
Tibshelf Town
Kirkby Bentinck
Hollin Well and Annesley
Annesley South Junction Halt
Hucknall Central
Bulwell Hall Halt
Bulwell Common
New Basford
Carrington
Nottingham Victoria
Nottingham Arkwright Street
Ruddington
Ruddington North Junction
Nottingham Transport
Heritage Centre
Gotham Sidings
Gotham Branch Line
Rushcliffe Halt
East Leake
Loughborough North Junction
Loughborough Central
Quorn and Woodhouse
Swithland Sidings
Rothley
Belgrave and Birstall
Leicester North
Leicester Central
Whetstone
Ashby Magna
Lutterworth
Rugby Central
Braunston and Willoughby
Charwelton
Woodford Halse
Eydon Road Halt
Chalcombe Road Halt
Culworth
Helmdon
Brackley Central
Brackley
Buckinghamshire Railway
Finmere
Varsity Line (freight)
Calvert
Calvert Waste Facility
Grendon Underwood Junction
Quainton Road
Waddesdon Manor
Aylesbury Vale Parkway
Aylesbury
Stoke Mandeville
Wendover
Great Missenden
Amersham
Chalfont & Latimer
Chorleywood
Rickmansworth
Harrow-on-the-Hill
Neasden Junction
Marylebone Goods Terminal
London Marylebone

This is a route-map template for the Great Central Main Line, a UK railway.

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