Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Hull and Doncaster railway line is a secondary main line in England, connecting Kingston upon Hull to South Yorkshire and beyond via a branch from the Hull and Selby Line near Gilberdyke to a connection to the Barnsley to Barnetby Line at a junction near Thorne 8 miles northeast of Doncaster.The line was sanctioned by parliament in 1864, and opened in 1869; much of the line is flat, with extensive straight sections; the crossing of the River Ouse required a major bridge, the Skelton viaduct (or Goole swing bridge). There are two minor stations on the line Saltmarshe and Thorne North; the present Goole railway station was also created as part of the line, replacing an earlier terminus in the docks."@en }
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- Hull_and_Doncaster_branch abstract "The Hull and Doncaster railway line is a secondary main line in England, connecting Kingston upon Hull to South Yorkshire and beyond via a branch from the Hull and Selby Line near Gilberdyke to a connection to the Barnsley to Barnetby Line at a junction near Thorne 8 miles northeast of Doncaster.The line was sanctioned by parliament in 1864, and opened in 1869; much of the line is flat, with extensive straight sections; the crossing of the River Ouse required a major bridge, the Skelton viaduct (or Goole swing bridge). There are two minor stations on the line Saltmarshe and Thorne North; the present Goole railway station was also created as part of the line, replacing an earlier terminus in the docks.".