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Deansgate, Manchester

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I was in Manchester for just a few hours, so only really scratched the surface; it is a big city! I arrived at Deansgate Station, from Preston. The line was built in 1849, and crosses a number of impressive bridges over roads and canal just before the station. Note the Atlas Bar and Dom's, between the bridges. Both extend beneath the railway, through the arches. The area west of Deansgate is Castlefield, so named because of the Roman fort, the remains of which can be seen from the train. I did not walk that way, but this view is looking along the canal towards Castlefield. The image above is taken from the re-purposes remains of a warehouse, shown below. You can see where barges would be admitted into the building in the image below. The ground-floor window frames are still there but everything higher has been removed. Deansgate Station was originally called Knott Mill and Deansgate, but everyone just called in Knott Mill, so when the station was rebuilt in 1896, it was renamed Kno