Talk:Wellington and Market Drayton Railway

Times reference 1868
In case it is of interest here or elsewhere the reference from The Times reads:

"The Wellington and Drayton Railway, which was promoted in 1861, with the view of affording this company's traffic a more direct route towards Manchester and the manufacturing districts, and the Much Wenlock and Craven Arms Railway, both of which lines are worked by this company, have been opened for traffic during the past half-year. The length of the former is 16 miles 12 chains, and of the latter 13 miles 67 chains.  The doubling of the Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway, about ten miles in length, has also been accomplished during the half-year."

Lame Name (talk) 11:00, 23 August 2009 (UTC)