Information | |
---|---|
has gloss | eng: The Manchester-Sheffield-Wath electric railway was an early electrification scheme on British railways. The route featured long ascents on both sides of the Pennines with the long Woodhead Tunnel at its central summit close to the Woodhead pass. This also led to the route being called the Woodhead Line. |
lexicalization | eng: Manchester-Sheffield-Wath electric railway |
instance of | c/Electric railways |
Media | |
---|---|
media:img | 26020 at York NRM.JPG |
media:img | Longdendale trail.jpg |
media:img | Sheffield Victoria September 1969.jpg |
media:img | Woodhead electric railway.png |
Lexvo © 2008-2024 Gerard de Melo. Contact Legal Information / Imprint