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Grand Junction Railway and Liverpool and Manchester Railway

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Difference between Grand Junction Railway and Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Grand Junction Railway vs. Liverpool and Manchester Railway

The Grand Junction Railway (GJR) was an early railway company in the United Kingdom, which existed between 1833 and 1846 when it was amalgamated with other railways to form the London and North Western Railway. The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was a railway opened on 15 September 1830 between the Lancashire towns of Liverpool and Manchester in England.

Similarities between Grand Junction Railway and Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Grand Junction Railway and Liverpool and Manchester Railway have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Earlestown railway station, Edge Hill railway works, George Stephenson, Joseph Locke, London and Birmingham Railway, London and North Western Railway, Manchester, Manchester and Birmingham Railway, Rail transport, Warrington and Newton Railway.

Earlestown railway station

Earlestown railway station is a railway station in Earlestown, Merseyside, England, and one of the few "triangular" stations in Britain.

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Edge Hill railway works

Edge Hill railway works was built by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway around 1830 at Edge Hill, Liverpool.

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George Stephenson

George Stephenson (9 June 1781 – 12 August 1848) was a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer.

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Joseph Locke

Joseph Locke (9 August 1805 – 18 September 1860) was a notable English civil engineer of the nineteenth century, particularly associated with railway projects.

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London and Birmingham Railway

The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) was an early railway company in the United Kingdom, existing from 1833 to 1846, when it became part of the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR).

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London and North Western Railway

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300.

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Manchester and Birmingham Railway

The Manchester and Birmingham Railway was built between Manchester and Crewe and opened in stages from 1840.

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Rail transport

Rail transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks.

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Warrington and Newton Railway

The Warrington and Newton Railway (W&NR) was an early railway company in England.

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Grand Junction Railway and Liverpool and Manchester Railway Comparison

Grand Junction Railway has 45 relations, while Liverpool and Manchester Railway has 163. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 4.81% = 10 / (45 + 163).

References

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