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Pendleton railway station
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Pendleton station
Pendleton once had two stations, about 100 yards apart on the same main road. Originally Pendleton Broad Street, this was the survivor in the 1980s, with services to Blackburn, Wigan and Manchester. There was a second, identical double-sided platform on the right at one time. Pendleton was so close to Salford Crescent that it closed shortly after that station was opened.
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From geograph.org.uk
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Saturday, 4 March, 1989
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Peter Whatley
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Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license 2.0
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