Browse Items (32 total)
- Tags: Station Approach
Sort by:
Halifax Station Approach. - LYR00161
LYRS 2692 - Halifax Station approach. To the right the top of the Italian style station building which opened in 1855 and to the front of that the canopies on the GNR platforms. Two platforms behind the building, still with canopies, remain in use. …
Luddendenfoot - Station Road. - GEE00105
Station Road from the hillside. The goods yard was later extended over the open land. The main line is hidden from view at the bottom but the footbridge connecting the two platforms is just visible next to the Booking Office. The station closed in…
Halifax Station Approach - GEE00103
The 1855 station was considerably enlarged in the mid-1880s with this high level approach road over the new lines and sidings. It was operated jointly by the L&YR and the GNR but each had their own platforms, refreshment facilities, waiting rooms and…
Halifax Station Approach - GEE00102
The 1855 station was considerably enlarged in the mid-1880s with this high level approach road over the new lines and sidings. It was operated jointly by the L&YR and the GNR but each had their own platforms, refreshment facilities, waiting rooms and…
Hebden Bridge Station - Extract from A. F. Tait's Lithograph - HLS05027
Enlarged extract from one of a series of Lithographs by A. F. Tait published in 1845 entitled "Views on the Manchester and Leeds Railway". The station opened in October 1840. Seen here the small station building on the 'Leeds line' is almost hidden…
Tags: #Hebden Bridge Station, A. F. Tait, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Station, Lantern Slide, M&LR, Manchester and Leeds Railway, Mayroyd, Named, People, Platform, Railway, Railway Sidings, Railway station, Railways, Station, Station Approach, Station Building, Station Road, Steam engine, Steam loco, Trestle Bridge
Hebden Bridge Station by A. F. Tait - HLS05026
One of a series of Lithographs by A. F. Tait published in 1845 entitled "Views on the Manchester and Leeds Railway". The station opened in October 1840. To the left of the station the trestle bridge carrying the station road over the Calder and left…
Tags: #Hebden Bridge Station, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Bridge Station, Lantern Slide, M&LR, Manchester and Leeds Railway, Mayroyd, Named, People, Platform, Railway, Railway Sidings, Railway station, Railways, Station, Station Approach, Station Building, Station Road, Steam engine, Steam loco, Trestle Bridge
Sowerby Bridge Station - HLS00345
The station approach in BR days. The station was demolished in 1978 following serious fire damage and all that remains is the single storey building on the left now the Jubilee Refreshment Rooms.