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 Warrington biography .ms
Landmarks of the town are Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, the Alice in Wonderland statue commemorating writer Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson) born in nearby Daresbury, and the Old Market Gate.
The mall is to be extended, and a new bus station provided.
The town has two main railway stations, Bank Quay on the Chester-Warrington- Newton-le-Willows - Manchester and London to Glasgow lines, and Central on the Liverpool-Widnes-Manchester line and the Transpennine Route.
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 Encyclopedia: Warrington
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station in the borough is visible from many miles away.
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station is the name of the coal fired electricity generating power station located near Penketh in Warrington, England.
Warrington has grown rapidly in modern times (it was part of the Warrington-Runcorn New Town) and is seeking city status, and to that end it has developed a cultural quarter centred on Palmyra Square.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Warrington   (1345 words)

  
 Power
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station Fiddlers Ferry Power Station is the name of the coal fired electricity generating England.
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/power.html   (5246 words)

  
 Fiddlers Ferry Power Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station is the name of the coal fired electricity generating power station located near Penketh in Warrington, England.
Since the deep mines in the Lancashire coalfield closed, all its coal is imported.
It can be spotted from as far away as the Peak District.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fiddlers_Ferry_Power_Station   (5246 words)

  
 Warrington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station in the borough is visible from many miles away.
Warrington has a concert hall (the Parr Hall), a new arts centre (the Pyramid), a museum, an art gallery, and a public library (the first rate-supported library in the UK and the second largest in England).
Warrington has grown rapidly in modern times (it was part of the Warrington-Runcorn New Town) and is seeking city status, and to that end it has developed a cultural quarter centred on Palmyra Square.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warrington,_England   (5246 words)

  
 January to December 2004 RCTS Log of 60001 The Railway Observer
It spent the next few days on MGRs to Fiddlers Ferry power station, the only MGR traffic that needs class 60 haulage because of the gradient out of Liverpool Docks.
Slade Lane Junction is just south of Longsight TMD, where the Styal line leaves the Manchester – Stockport line.
A further Enterprise took it to Newport ADJ yard and on to Margam where it was out of service for the next five days for a B-exam.
www.rcts.org.uk /log60001all04.htm   (10809 words)

  
 The Ferry Tavern
Head towards Warrington on the A562, PASS Fiddlers Ferry Power Station,
turn right at Tannery Lane, right again into Station Road
left again on to Chapel Road, left on to Tannery Lane.
www.theferrytavern.com /5045.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*   (10809 words)

  
 Subterranea Britannica: SB-Sites: Thelwall Station
The line continued in use as a busy freight artery particularly for coal heading west towards Fiddlers Ferry Power Station and Garston Docks.
Notes: Thelwall Station was situated on what was to become known as the Ditton Junction to Skelton Junction line.
Thelwall Station closed to passengers on 17.9.1956 10.9.1962 before the regular passenger services over the line ceased on 10.9.1962.
www.subbrit.org.uk /sb-sites/stations/t/thelwall/index.shtml   (485 words)

  
 Articles - Warrington
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station in the borough is visible from many miles away.
Warrington has grown rapidly in modern times (it was part of the Warrington-Runcorn New Town) and is seeking city status, and to that end it has developed a cultural quarter centred on Palmyra Square.
www.lastring.com /articles/Warrington   (3322 words)

  
 CycleMan
Ride out to the main road (A562) and head towards, and pass, Fiddlers Ferry Power station.
Turn right and follow the road up hill into the fields (This is still actually Hall Lane) The road crosses the M62 motorway, then continues on to a short steep climb to the next junction
Continue over the traffic island on to the duel carriageway (Still the A562) heading for Warrington.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /cycleman/18mileWarrRainhill.htm   (3322 words)

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