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Title: Marsden Station, LNWR Huddersfied – Manchester Line - DNT00283
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Title
Marsden Station, LNWR Huddersfied – Manchester Line - DNT00283
Description
Marsden Station like other stations on the LNWR’s Huddersfield Manchester line along the Colne Valley opened with the line in 1849. It was enlarged in the mid-1890s when the line was increased from two to four tracks. It is seen here at an unknown date with a weed ridden island platform and a train headed by a grimy steam loco, seemingly with a BR number, pulling into the Huddersfield direction platform on the slow lines.
The line reverted to double track in the mid-1960s but the station escaped the Beeching axe in 1968 although the buildings were demolished and later replaced with bus stop style shelters.
The line reverted to double track in the mid-1960s but the station escaped the Beeching axe in 1968 although the buildings were demolished and later replaced with bus stop style shelters.
Rights
PHDA _ David Taylor Collection
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
DNT00283.jpg
Collection
Citation
“Marsden Station, LNWR Huddersfied – Manchester Line - DNT00283,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed May 11, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/36667.
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