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Rail transport in Staffordshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rail transport in Staffordshire
Rail transport in Staffordshire has a long history. Stafford itself is a major "crossroads" on the West Coast Main Line, handling passenger and freight services between London and Scotland along with traffic travelling between Manchester and Birmingham. Stoke-on-Trent was once a major railway centre, especially for traffic associated with the coal mining and pottery industries, but in recent years this traffic has almost completely disappeared. == History ==
* Grand Junction Railway (1833–1846) * London and North Western Railway (1846–1922) * North Staffordshire Railway (1845–1922) 220.75 miles (355 km) * Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway (narrow gauge) (1904–1922) 8.25 miles (13 km) * London, Midland and Scottish Railway (1923–1948) * British Rail (1947–1997) * * London Midland Region (British Railways) (1948 - ?) * * Western Region of British Railways (1948–1963) * * Regional Railways (1981–1996) * * InterCity (British Rail) (1981–1997) * Central Trains (1997–2007) * Northern Rail (2004 - todate) * North Western Trains (1997–1998) * First North Western (1998–2004) * Virgin Cross-Country (1997–2007) * Virgin West Coast (1997 - todate) * London Midland (2007 - todate) * East Midlands Trains (2007 - todate)
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