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===Northern Ireland===
 
===Northern Ireland===
The LMS was also the only one of the Big Four companies to operate rail services in Northern Ireland, serving most major settlements in the region.
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The LMS was also the only one of the Big Four companies to operate rail services in [[Northern Ireland]], serving most major settlements in the region.
  
On 1 July 1903, the Midland Railway took over the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway and operated it under the name of Midland Railway (Northern Counties Committee). On grouping, the network became part of the LMS, again operating under the name of the Northern Counties Committee, and consisted of 201 mile of 5ft3in gauge track with a further 63 miles of 3ft gauge line.
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On 1 July 1903, the Midland Railway took over the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway and operated it under the name of Midland Railway (Northern Counties Committee). On grouping, the network became part of the LMS, again operating under the name of the [[Northern Counties Committee]], and consisted of {{convert|201|mi|km}} of {{RailGauge|5ft3in}} gauge track with a further {{convert|63|mi|km}} of {{RailGauge|3ft}} gauge line.<ref name=Arnold/>
  
 
===Geographical oddities===
 
===Geographical oddities===

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