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The Calder Valley Line (also previously known as the Caldervale Line) is a railway route in Northern England between the cities of Leeds and Manchester as well as the seaside resort of Blackpool. It is the slower of the two main rail routes between Leeds and Manchester (the other being the Huddersfield Line), and the northernmost of the three main trans-Pennine routes. ==Services== Passenger train services are operated by Northern Rail and run on the following pattern: * (Selby) – Leeds – Bradford Interchange – Halifax – Huddersfield (Class 156 trains and occasionally Class 158 or Class 144) * Leeds – Bradford Interchange/Brighouse – Rochdale – Manchester Victoria (Class 155/Class 156 trains) * York – Leeds – Bradford Interchange – Halifax – Burnley – Blackpool North (Class 158 trains) This line, along with the Huddersfield Line and York & Selby Lines, is normally merged in national timetables to show a coast-to-coast service. Services within West Yorkshire are sponsored by West Yorkshire Metro, whose tickets (including Metrocards) can be used up to Hebden Bridge between Leeds and Blackpool, and Walsden between Leeds and Manchester. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Calder Valley Line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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