The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company was formed in 1847 when the Manchester & Leeds Railway amalgamated with the Manchester & Bolton Railway, the Liverpool & Bury Railway, and the West Riding Union Railway.
In 1855, the Rochdale Canal company leased the canal for a period of 45 years to a consortium of railway companies of which the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway was the biggest shareholder.
In 1922, the company merged with the London North Western Railway.
In 1923, this became a part of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway.
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