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Rail travel through Manchester
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This is a very specialised topic for a real history/rail buff! Currently, the only train line through Manchester from South to North (or N-S) is through platforms 13 & 14 of Piccadilly Station (London Road station before the 1960s). Has this always been the case? A colleague is sure that Oxford Road (the next stop on from platforms 13 & 14) used to be a dead end, so how did trains go from the Midlands to Lancashire and beyond in years gone by? Have platforms 13 & 14 always been there?
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