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LYRS 2680 - 1880s. Station staff and maintenance ganger's at the station. The station half way between Hebden Bridge and Todmorden was opened by the Manchester & Leeds Railway in December 1840. The valley is so narrow that the track had to be built…

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LYRS 6008 -1963. Iron footbridge on the Hebden Bridge side of Eastwood. Straight off the A646 it is still in use.

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Higher Eastwood, with a converted barn to the left of the picture.

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A lovely view of Stoodley Pike in the distance taken from Eastwood.

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Site of the former Eastwood Railway station. The station opened in December 1840 when the section of the Manchester & Leeds Railway between Hebden Bridge and Summit East was completed. The station closed in 1851.

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A new set of steps for an old mill.

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On the main road at Eastwood - an old entrance to some cottages - long demolished

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On the main road at Eastwood - an old entrance to some cottages - long demolished
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