Leeds Northern Railway Company
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found: Leeds Northern Railway Company, 1843-1854.
found: Wikipedia, viewed 11 October 2022(Leeds Northern Railway; LNR; English railway company that built and opened a line from Leeds to Stockton via Harrogate and Thirsk; received permission to change its name from the Leeds and Thirsk Railway to the Leeds Northern Railway on 3 July 1851; the northern end of the line between Leeds and Stockton line was opened formally on 15 May 1852)
found: National Archives Discovery website, viewed 11 October 2022:under North Eastern Railway Company (under the North-eastern Railway Company's Act of 31st July 1854, the companies known as the York & North Midland Railway Company and the Leeds Northern Railway Company were dissolved and vested in the York, Newcastle & Berwick Railway Company thenceforth called the North-eastern Railway Company, later known as the North Eastern Railway Company)
found: BLNAL file, viewed 11 October 2022:heading (Leeds Northern Railway Company)
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2022-10-11: new
2022-10-12: revised
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