Little North Western Railway

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For articles about other railway companies named North Western Railway, see North Western Railway (disambiguation).
"Little" North Western Railway
KBFa
Heysham Port
eHST
Middleton Road Bridge Halt
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Morecambe Harbour
STR exBHF
Morecambe Promenade
STR xKBFa
Morecambe
STR ABZlf
   ( Lancaster or Carnforth via MBL )
STRlf HSTR xABZrd
WASSER WASSERlg exHST
Scale Hall
HBHF eABZ3lg HWBRÜCKE xKRZu
Lancaster Castle ( L&CR )
exABZrg exHWBRÜCKE exSTRrf
exBHF HWASSER
Lancaster Green Ayre
exHST HWASSER
Halton (Lancs)
WASSERrg exWBRÜCKE WASSERrf
   Crook O’ Lune
WASSERlf exWBRÜCKE WASSERlg
exHST HWASSER
Caton
exHST HWASSER
Claughton
exHST WASSERlf
Hornby
exHST
Wray
xABZrg HLUECKE
   ( Carnforth via F&MJR )
HST
Wennington
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Low Bentham
HST
Bentham
STR exSTRrg exHLUECKE
   ( Low Gill via LNWR )
STR exBHF
Ingleton (Midland)
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   Clapham Junction
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Clapham
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Giggleswick
ABZrg HLUECKE
   ( Carlisle via Settle-Carlisle Line )
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Settle Junction
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Long Preston
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Hellifield
HLUECKE ABZrf
   ( Blackburn via Ribble Valley Line )
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Bell Busk
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Gargrave
exHLUECKE exSTRlg STR
   ( Colne via L&BER )
xABZrg STRrf
BHF
Skipton
LUECKE
   ( Bradford via L&BER )

The North Western Railway (NWR) was a British railway company. often known as the "Little" North Western Railway to distinguish it from the larger London and North Western Railway. It was absorbed by the Midland Railway in 1874. The section between Skipton and Wennington is still open. Beyond Wennington, traffic contines on what was the Furness and Midland Joint Railway to Lancaster

The first passenger service between Lancaster and Morecambe was on 12 June 1848; on 31 October 1849 Tatham Bridge near Wennington was connected, reaching Wennington on 17 November. A horse omnibus service operated to Skipton. On the 2 May 1850 saw passenger traffic between Wennington and Bentham, with the final link completed 1 June. It was originally a single line, the line was doubled in 1889.

The First section of track was built by a different company.

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