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North Elmsall (/ˈɛmsəl/ EM-səl) is a
village in the
civil parish of
Upton and
North Elmsall, in the City of
Wakefield district in West Yorkshire, England...
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Wrangbrook Junction near
Upton in West
Yorkshire was a
location where two
lines branched off the Hull and
Barnsley Railway main line from Hull
Cannon Street...
- line ran from Hull to Cudworth, with two
other lines branching off at
Wrangbrook Junction, the
South Yorkshire Junction Railway to Denaby, and The Hull...
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junction of the A1 (the
historic Great North Road), the A639, and
Wrangbrook Lane,
Woodfield Road and Long Lane (junction 38 of the A1). Bar refers...
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Barnsley Railway in 1898 and was the
southern terminus of a
branch line from
Wrangbrook Junction. The
station was
located on
Station Road
between the
Great Central...
- Railway's line
between Wrangbrook Junction and
Denaby and Conisbrough. It was
situated 4.5
miles (7.2 km)
south of
Wrangbrook Junction, just
inside what...
- The
South Yorkshire Junction Railway was a
railway which ran from
Wrangbrook Junction on the main line of the Hull and
Barnsley Railway to near Denaby...
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station situated on the Hull and
Barnsley Railway's
branch line from
Wrangbrook to Wath-upon-Dearne. The
station served the
village of
Moorhouse and the...
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Barnsley Railway. The main line left that of the Hull and
Barnsley (H&B) at
Wrangbrook Junction,
which then
became a three-way
affair with the
South Yorkshire...
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southern terminus of the
South Yorkshire Junction Railway branch from
Wrangbrook Junction. The station,
built to
serve Denaby Main and Conisbrough, near...