Manningham railway station
Manningham railway station was a railway station in Manningham, near Bradford, West Yorkshire, England between 1868 and 1965.
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Manningham engine shed
Manningham Engine Shed (also known as Manningham Motive Power Depot) was a railway depot located in the Manningham suburb of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. The depot was built to provide steam engines for services leaving Bradford Forster Square station (originally Market Street) and freight traffic from the Valley Road area of the city. It was also responsible for other sites at Keighley and Ilkley (known as sub-sheds) with Manningham itself being a sub-shed of Holbeck.
During its ownership by British Rail, diesel multiple units were based there along with diesel shunters. The shed was closed in 1967.
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A6177 road
The A6177 is a ring road around Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. It is mostly formed from existing roads and save for its southern section is single-carriageway.
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Manningham, Bradford
Manningham is a historically industrial workers' area as well as a council ward of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
The population of the 2011 Census for the Manningham Ward was 19,983.
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St Joseph's Catholic College, Bradford
St Joseph's Catholic College was a state Roman Catholic Girls' school situated in Manningham, close to Bradford city centre in West Yorkshire, England. The school merged with St. Bede's Grammar School in September 2014 to form St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College.
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