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'As one of only two railways in England with 5 partners the South Yorkshire Joint Railway was the most "joint" of joint railways.' - the East London Railway beat them by having six partners: Great Eastern; London, Brighton & South Coast; London, Chatham & Dover; Metropolitan; Metropolitan District; South Eastern. Some people record that as five, believing that the London, Chatham & Dover Railway and the South Eastern Railway amalgamated in 1899; however, this was not the case - it was a "working agreement". Whilst many functions of the LC&DR and SER were merged in 1899 (such as the locomotive, carriage and wagon departments), the two companies continued to exist right down to Grouping, and all lines continued to be owned by one or the other of these two; even newly-built lines were assigned to one or the other.
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'As one of only two railways in England with 5 partners the South Yorkshire Joint Railway was the most "joint" of joint railways.' - the East London Railway beat them by having six partners: Great Eastern; London, Brighton & South Coast; London, Chatham & Dover; Metropolitan; Metropolitan District; South Eastern. Some people record that as five, believing that the London, Chatham & Dover Railway and the South Eastern Railway amalgamated in 1899; however, this was not the case - it was a "working agreement". Whilst many functions of the LC&DR and SER were merged in 1899 (such as the locomotive, carriage and wagon departments), the two companies continued to exist right down to Grouping, and all lines continued to be owned by one or the other of these two; even newly-built lines were assigned to one or the other.
-- Redrose64 ( talk) 14:11, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
The article Maltby railway station has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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