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Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway was the correct title for the line which put an end to "Little Ireland". It should not require a citation, but a reference to the Wikipedia article on the MSJ & A might come in handy as the chronology of construction given in it is more precise, and also suggests a later date for the end of "Little Ireland" itself. The "South Junction" was a line rather than a "junction", to which the MSJ & A was a branch, and survives. Oxford Road station was part of both, but it is no longer possible to travel the length of the Altrincham line from it - the tramway has taken over.Delahays (talk) 14:41, 5 August 2018 (UTC)Reply