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*North Staffordshire Railway 220 miles (355 km) | *North Staffordshire Railway 220 miles (355 km) | ||
− | There were also some 24 subsidiary railways, leased or worked by the above companies, and a large number of joint railways, including the UK's largest Joint Railway, the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway, and one of the most famous, the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. The LMS was the minority partner (with the LNER) in the Cheshire Lines Committee. | + | There were also some 24 subsidiary railways, leased or worked by the above companies, and a large number of joint railways, including the UK's largest Joint Railway, the [[Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway|Midland & Great Northern]], and one of the most famous, the [[Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway|Somerset & Dorset]].<ref name=casserley-46-67/> The LMS was the minority partner (with the LNER) in the [[Cheshire Lines Committee]]. |
In Ireland there were three railways: | In Ireland there were three railways: |