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BurnleyThe Pennine Way passes six miles east of Burnley; the Mary Towneley Loop, part of the Pennine Bridleway, the Brontë Way and the Burnley Way offer riders and walkers clearly-signed routes through the countryside immediately surrounding the town.Turf MoorIn 1913 the Burnley directors decided to demolish the "Stars" stand for a second time, just 15 years after it had been rebuilt. In the same year, the Brunshaw Road stand was further extended to run the whole length of the pitch and in 1914 a roof was constructed to cover the terracing at the Cricket Field end, thus increasing the capacity of the ground to almost 50,000.[8] In 1922, Turf Moor hosted its only FA Cup Semi Final; a crowd of over 46,000 turned out to see Huddersfield Town achieve a 3?1 victory over Notts County. On 23 February 1924, a crowd of over 50,000 saw Burnley secure a 1?0 win over Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup Third Round. The attendance was later confirmed to be 54,775, which is still a record for Burnley.[9] In 1927, Turf Moor hosted its only international fixture when England played Wales. England lost the match 2?1, with Burnley captain Jack Hill scoring an own goal to give Wales the win.[8] In 1932, the Burnley Supporters' Club raised funds to install a hut and scoreboard at the Bee Hole End of the ground. Six years later, plans were announced to build a new covered terrace on the site of the old "Stars" stand, but these plans were delayed by the outbreak of the Second World War.[8]Littleborough railway stationThe service towards Manchester may be further improved if plans to reinstate the former south to west curve at Todmorden can be funded. This would also provide a link westwards to Burnley.Rakewood ViaductRakewood Viaduct carries the M62 Motorway over Rakewood Valley and Longden End Brook between junctions 21 and 22 at Littleborough in Greater Manchester, England.Smithy Bridge railway stationSmithy Bridge railway station serves the village of Smithy Bridge and Hollingworth Lake near Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. The station is on the Caldervale Line 20 km (12¾ miles) north of Manchester Victoria on the way to Leeds.Information by Wikipedia.com
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