Luddendenfoot Signal Box - LYR00189
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LYRS5047n. The Signal Box and siding to the east of the Station below the Congregational Church on Burnley Road.
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Luddendenfoot Station - Coal Drops. - LYR00192
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LYRS6084. 1963. The now demolished coal drops at the top of Station Road following closure of the station.
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Elland Station - DNT00119
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The first station at Elland opened in October 1840 at the same time as the section of the M&LR between Hebden Bridge and Normanton and was immediately to the east of Elland Tunnel. It was rebuilt a little to the east in 1865 and then again in 1894 as an island station as seen here in LMS days. It was closed in 1962. It had been hoped that a station would have been reopened in 2000 when passenger services were reintroduced on this section of the line.
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Oxenhope Station - DNT00207
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The southern terminus of the single track Keighley & Worth Valley Railway opened in 1867 at the same time as the line, seen here looking towards Keighley possibly in MR days. The line was operated by the MR from the start and acquired by them in 1881. The station closed in 1961 and the line in 1962 re-opening as a heritage railway in 1968.
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The 'Copy Pit' Line - Chatham Bridge. - RDA00177
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The bridge, seen here looking SE in the Todmorden direction, is about quarter of a mile up from the former Portsmouth station and carries a lane from the A646 up to a farm. The loop line on the left has now been lifted.
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