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The chequered history of a Cheshire train line transporting salt and passengers

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Whitegate Way was once home to a Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) railway line. It connected to the national network of Chester to Manchester line at Cuddington and terminating at the salt mines/factories and the old Winsford and Over station. Primarily, it was built to transport salt and opened in 1870. The passenger route opened and closed several times: 1870-74, 1886-88 and 1892-1931.

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