The Great Northern Railway
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The very existence and ultimate success of the Great Northern Railway (GNR) can be very much attributable to the
determination and persistence of one man - Edmund Denison. The company's formation proved to be extremely troublesome
because of the protectionist manipulations of other railway companies.
The railway, once complete, extended from its base in London, King's Cross to Yorkshire; into much of Lincolnshire
with extensive and important lines in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and further into Staffordshire and through its
third share of the Cheshire lines, into that county and Lancashire. The company's first objective was to provide
the shortest and quickest route from the capital to Yorkshire, the legacy of which is still very much apparent to
this day. As well as high speed passenger services, it was noted for
the extensive coal traffic carried from the Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire coal field to London.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Richard Barron for the above information.
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