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Title: Arthington Station, 1950s - DNT00184

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Arthington Station, 1950s - DNT00184

Description

The first station here, known as Pool, opened with the Leeds & Thirsk Railway in 1849 but was replaced a little to the south by the triangular junction station seen here when the NER opened their Otley Branch in 1865; it was re-named Arthington as a station was opened on the Branch in Pool. The station along with the line to Otley closed in 1965 but Leeds-Harrogate services still pass the site. A feasibility study was carried out in 2014 to re-open a station here but did not get the go-ahead.

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David Taylor

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PHDA - David Taylor Collection

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Unknown, “Arthington Station, 1950s - DNT00184,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/32224.

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