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  • Collection: Todmorden Railways

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Removal of canopies 1972

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Removal of canopies 1972

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Stansfield Hall Signal Box

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The bridge was built for taking men and materials to the site of the construction of the Walshshaw Dean reservoirs, which started in 1900.

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The bridge was built for taking men and materials to the site of the construction of the Walshshaw Dean reservoirs, which started in 1900. A fatality occured C.1905 when a Mrs Harwood fell to her death.

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Taken from Stubley Lane, Cornholme, looking towards Cliviger with Roy St. in the foreground and Cornholme school in the background.

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Heading into Oakworth Station, taken from the end of the platform.

No. 41241 was built at Crewe Works in 1949 and from there went to Bath Green Park shed (71G). After a few shorts spells at other sheds and transfer back to 71G, it was transferred…

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Can you locate? Originally thought to be the road overbridge at Copy Pit looking North West and the second bridge seen through the arch would be commensurate with that although the two bridges were further apart than they appear to be here. Further…

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An 'up' train heading towards Burnley on the Copy Pit Line, named after the small colliery seen here at the lines summit.

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Queen's Hotel on left and Dobroyd Castle in the background

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The station, or halt, was at the junction of the Todmorden Curve with the spur from Hall Royd and was originally known as White Platts Junction. A December 1868 timetable shows limited local services stopping although a station is usually said to…

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Originally known as White Platts Junction, the line to the right goes into Todmorden Station and that to the left joins the Manchester & Leeds Railway at Hallroyd Junction to continue into Yorkshire. Between the two lines is the 'Todmorden Triangle'.

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The line from Burnley to Hebden Bridge Todmorden
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