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Dinting railway station
Original description:
Dinting station - main line platforms and signalbox
The former Manchester-Penistone-Sheffield main line's platforms at Dinting were barely used after closure of the line east of Hadfield in 1981. As a consequence Dinting's signalmen rarely caught more than a fleeting glimpse of the trains they controlled as they used the other two sides of the unusual triangular layout en route between Manchester and Hadfield.
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From geograph.org.uk
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Saturday, 2 July, 1988
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Peter Whatley
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