Wilsden railway station
| Wilsden | |
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Wilsden station-master's house in 2009. The station was in a cutting behind the house. | |
| Location | |
| Place | Wilsden |
| Area | City of Bradford |
| Coordinates | 53°48′55″N 1°53′09″W / 53.81519°N 1.88575°WCoordinates: 53°48′55″N 1°53′09″W / 53.81519°N 1.88575°W |
| Grid reference | SE076354 |
| Operations | |
| Original company | Great Northern Railway |
| Platforms | 2 |
| History | |
| 1 July 1886 | opened |
| 23 May 1955 | closed (passenger) |
| 11 November 1963 | closed (goods) |
| Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |
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Closed railway stations in Britain A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z | |
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Wilsden railway station was a station on the Queensbury Lines which ran between Keighley, Bradford and Halifax.
History
The station was built by the Great Northern Railway in 1886, 2 miles (3.2 km) away from the village of Wilsden.[1] It was closer to the small hamlet of Harecroft, West Yorkshire, England.
The station had two platforms and a large goods shed. It was the last station to open on the Queensbury-Keighley section of the line. Just along the line was the 300-yard (270 m) long 17 arch Hewenden Viaduct.
References
- ↑ "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.
External links
Route
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Denholme | GN Queensbury Lines |
Cullingworth | ||
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