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Manchester Oldham Road station opened in 1839 as the terminus station of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (M&LR) in Collyhurst, Manchester.When the M&LR opened Manchester Victoria in 1844 as its new Manchester passenger station Oldham Road was converted to a goods station which it remained until its closure in 1968.
Oldham Street is in Manchester city centre and forms part of the city's historic Northern Quarter district. The Northern Quarter is dominated by buildings that were built before World War II. [1] The street runs from Piccadilly to Great Ancoats Street on the edge of Ancoats, beyond which it continues northwards as Oldham Road, the A62.
Manchester Liverpool Road; Manchester Mayfield; Manchester Oldham Road; Miles Platting; Mosley Street (Metrolink tram stop) ... Ashton Oldham Road; Ashton Park Parade ...
Greater Manchester • Manchester • Altrincham • Ashton-under-Lyne • Carrington Moss • Chadderton • Chat Moss • Cheadle Hulme • City of Manchester Stadium • Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal • Nico Ditch • North Road (Manchester) • Oldham • Old Trafford • Radcliffe • Sale • Scout Moor Wind Farm • Shaw and Crompton ...
Before the M62 was built, the A62 was the main trans-Pennine road between Oldham and Huddersfield. The M62 is numbered after the A62 and now takes most of the long-distance traffic between Manchester and Leeds (2023 Average daily traffic figures: M62: 110,000 [2] A62: 5,885 [3].)
This platting was a mile from Manchester (measured from New Cross at the bottom of Oldham Road). Hence Miles Platting. Miles Platting had many mills towards the end of 19th century: Holland Mill, Victoria Mill and Ducie Mill were among the largest. By the 1870s a chemical works, timber yard, gas works and a tannery were also operating in the ...
Middleton Junction railway station was an early junction station on the Manchester and Leeds Railway (M&LR) , it opened when the branch to Oldham opened in 1842.. The line through station site opened on 4 July 1839 when the Manchester and Leeds Railway opened a railway between Manchester Oldham Road and Littleborough, the first stage of its main line from Manchester to Leeds.
Map of ancient routes through Oldham Church Lane c1940. Church Lane is one of the oldest streets in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England and one of the few that are still cobbled. It is the only part of the town centre that has survived decades of redevelopment.