Copy Pit route

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The Copy Pit route is a railway line in Northern England that connects towns such as Burnley and Hebden Bridge, historically important for both passenger and freight services across the Pennines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail transport infrastructure
railway line
connects Burnley NERFINISHED
Calder Valley line NERFINISHED
East Lancashire line NERFINISHED
Hebden Bridge NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
electrification not electrified
hasMaximumGradient steep gradients over the Pennines
hasRole diversionary route for Trans-Pennine services
freight corridor between Lancashire and Yorkshire
local stopping passenger route
historicalSignificance important cross-Pennine link for coal and other freight
locatedIn Lancashire
Northern England
Pennines NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire
namedAfter Copy Pit NERFINISHED
partOf Trans-Pennine rail routes NERFINISHED
passesThrough Calder Valley NERFINISHED
Copy Pit summit
Todmorden area
railwaySystem National Rail NERFINISHED
regionServed Lancashire NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
terrain upland Pennine terrain
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor freight services
passenger services

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