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Cathedral Railway Route
Cathedral Railway Route (the) from Liverpool to London is so called because, at the same fares charged by the direct routes, passengers are enabled to visit the Cathedrals of Manchester, Lincoln, Ely, and the University of Cambridge, and, at small additional expense, Peterborough and Norwich. This route is of great interest to Americans travelling from Liverpool to London or the Continent via Harwich. |
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