Pubs that were actually on the Woodhead pss

I’ve been looking on old Ordnance Survey maps and come up with these few, all between Flouch and the eastern end of Tintwistle, and all long gone :
(Heading westwards)
There have been two Inns at Saltersbrook, the first, unconfirmed but probably The Saltersbrook Inn, was near the old packhorse route below the present-day bridge and is said to have closed in 1852, around the time of the coming of the railway. Another pub, the Millers Arms, was built alongside the new bridge in 1828 and its remains can just be made out in the grass on the right just before the bridge.
The Crown Inn, Woodhead. On the left, just after the bend where the tunnels start. There is still a flat plot of walled-off land here where the pub was, opposite the smaller lay-by.
The Angel Inn, Woodhead, on the left a couple of hundred yards before the bridge across the reservoir. The site can still be identified.
The George and Dragon, Woodhead, on the left opposite where the road from Holme Moss joins. Again, an easily identifiable location.
Commercial Inn, Crowden. On the right just past the bridge over the stream leading into the res, overgrown nowadays.
The Quiet Shepherd, Hollins. On the right, overlooking Torside Dam, now a private house.
“Unknown”, on the left at the top of the bank down to Tintwistle, just before Old Road comes in on the right.

The Crown Inn at Woodhead was listed as a Fare Stage in the Yorkshire Traction/North Western joint Barnsley - Manchester bus service timetable.

Hope this helps!