Diggle railway cutting

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Diggle railway cutting is a deep railway excavation near Diggle in Greater Manchester that carries the trans-Pennine rail line through the surrounding hills toward the Standedge tunnels.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway cutting
railway infrastructure
connectsTowards Standedge tunnel east portals NERFINISHED
Standedge tunnel west portals NERFINISHED
constructionType deep excavation
country England
function carries railway through surrounding hills
hasOwner Network Rail NERFINISHED
hasTrackGauge standard gauge
infrastructureType open cutting
locatedIn Diggle NERFINISHED
Greater Manchester
Metropolitan Borough of Oldham NERFINISHED
North West England
Saddleworth NERFINISHED
locatedInTerrain Pennines NERFINISHED
locatedNear Diggle railway station NERFINISHED
Pennine moorland
Standedge tunnels NERFINISHED
locatedOnRailwayLine Huddersfield Line NERFINISHED
locatedOnTransportRoute Trans-Pennine rail line NERFINISHED
operatedIn open air
partOf Trans-Pennine rail corridor NERFINISHED
railway between Manchester and Huddersfield
railway between Manchester and Leeds
traverses hills around Diggle
usedBy Northern Trains NERFINISHED
TransPennine Express NERFINISHED
usedFor freight rail traffic
passenger rail traffic

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Diggle, Greater Manchester hasStructure Diggle railway cutting