Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line
section of railway line in the UK
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Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line
Summary
Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line is an ELR railway line section[1].
Key Facts
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line is in the country of United Kingdom[2].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's image is recorded as Wyke Yard signage - potentially site of wyke & norwood green station.jpg[3].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's instance of is recorded as ELR railway line section[4].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's operator is recorded as Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway[5].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's operator is recorded as London, Midland and Scottish Railway[6].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's Commons category is recorded as ELR:MRB[7].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's terminus is recorded as Bradford Interchange[8].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's terminus is recorded as Milner Royd Junction[9].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's described by source is recorded as Engineer's Line References (ELRs): A (Hopefully) Comprehensive Listing[10].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's described by source is recorded as Railway Data Centre[11].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's described by source is recorded as Signalling Record Society line data[12].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's described by source is recorded as GeoFurlong[13].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q253276', 'amount': '+11.2625'}[14].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's historic county is recorded as Yorkshire[15].
- Milner Royd Junction and Bradford Interchange Line's Engineer's Line Reference is recorded as MRB[16].