It includes Glossop, Hadfield, Charlesworth, Dinting, Dinting railway station, Dinting Vale and Higher Dinting, Padfield, Old Glossop, Whitfield, Derbyshire and Gamesley
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Dinting is considered to be part of the Transport for Greater Manchester rail network, being only a short distance from the administrative boundary; the same is true for Hadfield stations.
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{{ TMtr | Dinting Mill Logwood | Glossop Brook | | | Passed to Potters, lower floor dye extraction, upper floors Day School | | Wagstaff Brothers | 1804-5|
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Dinting Vale Printworks became renowned through the Potter family which included Edmund Potter and his brother Rupert Potter, the father of Beatrix Potter who often visited her father and uncle at the Print Works.
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The work was completed by the end of 1859 after a little over six months; similar work carried out on Dinting Viaduct was completed in 1860, having had minimal effect on train services.
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As a result of this, a Detailed Emergency Planning Zone and Extended Area of Risk were created, which encompasses Dinting, Hadfield and Gamesley, as well as parts of Padfield, Simmondley and Hollingworth.
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The society took a lease on track based close to Dinting railway station, and created the Dinting Railway Museum, which at its peak used to feature visits by such famous railway engines as 45690 Leander.
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The society took a lease on track based close to Dinting railway station, and created the Dinting Railway Museum, which at its peak used to feature visits by such famous railway engines as 45690 Leander.
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Bahamas was purchased by the Bahamas Locomotive Society in 1967 and, after a heavy overhaul at the Hunslet Railway Company in Leeds and a short period of storage, arrived at the Dinting Railway Centre in 1968.
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Together with nearby Derbyshire stations at Dinting, Glossop is considered to be part of the Greater Manchester rail network as it lies only a short distance over the county boundary and the line goes no further into Derbyshire.