EPW018955 ENGLAND (1927). The Woodhead Reservoir, Woodhead, 1927
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| Title | [EPW018955] The Woodhead Reservoir, Woodhead, 1927 | 
| Reference | EPW018955 | 
| Date | July-1927 | 
| Link | |
| Place name | WOODHEAD | 
| Parish | CHARLESWORTH | 
| District | |
| Country | ENGLAND | 
| Easting / Northing | 408401, 399459 | 
| Longitude / Latitude | -1.8733632104803, 53.491521588326 | 
| National Grid Reference | SK084995 | 
Pins
|  Woodhead Tunnel entrance |   John W | Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 03:43:24 PM | 
|  Crowden station on the ex Great Central line from Sheffield (Victoria) to Manchester (London Road). |   John Wass | Friday 15th of May 2015 04:11:13 PM | 
| Passenger service withdrawn 1970. |   John W | Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 03:38:19 PM | 
|  West bound steam hauled goods train. |   John Wass | Friday 15th of May 2015 04:06:21 PM | 
| The reservoirs are on the North side of the railway line, so surely this train is heading Eastwards? |   John W | Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 03:40:52 PM | 
|  Eastbound goods train awaits it's turn to pass through the Woodhead tunnel. |   John Wass | Monday 14th of July 2014 12:06:15 PM | 
| The reservoirs are on the North side of the railway line, so surely this train is heading Westwards? |   John W | Tuesday 2nd of August 2016 03:41:22 PM | 
|  St James Chapel, Woodhead where some of the navvies killed in the construction of the Woodhead Tunnels were buried and probably also victims of a cholera outbreak among the navvies in 1849 |   Mission Historian | Friday 7th of February 2014 09:40:52 PM | 
 
            