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Frizinghall railway station is situated in the Frizinghall district of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is an unstaffed halt on the Airedale Line, 2 miles (3 km) north of Bradford Forster Square. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Northern Trains.
A very similar accident occurred at Shipley on 18 May 1916 to a goods train headed by another saddle tank, No. 845, again causing much damage but no loss of life. [39] On 22 February 1887, a passenger train from Bradford going to Shipley, collided with a goods train that was foul of the running lines just east of Laisterdyke station.
The line is operated by Northern Trains. The fare structure is as follows (these show the West Yorkshire Metro rail zones): Zone 1 Leeds railway station; Zone 2 Kirkstall Forge; Zone 3 Apperley Bridge to Crossflatts. Shipley is also served by the Leeds–Bradford line and the Wharfedale line; Zone 4 Keighley; Zone 5 Steeton & Silsden
Amtrak service from New York City to Boston suspended for the day July 6, 2024 at 5:47 PM NEW YORK (AP) — Amtrak service between New York and Boston has been suspended for the rest of the day ...
The NYC's Cleveland Limited from New York City to Buffalo likewise carried coaches and sleepers for a counterpart northwest-bound train (NYC #371) to Toronto. [4] In 1962 the Ohio State Limited was one of several NYC trains to receive the new slumbercoach economy sleeping cars in a failed attempt to revive flagging business. [5]: 124 [6] In the ...
Platform 3 (on the Bradford-Leeds arm) was lengthened in 1990, to serve full-length InterCity trains. The northern (Leeds-Skipton) arm of the triangle is distant from the main station and had no platforms until May 1979. Before then, trains on the Leeds-Shipley-Skipton run had to come through the station to the Bradford branch and reverse.
Boston and Albany Railroad, New York, New Haven and Hartford: New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts [1920] 1919–1924 Yankee Clipper: New Haven Railroad; Amtrak from 1971 New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts: 1930–1976; 1980–1998 Yankton and Minneapolis and St. Paul Night Express: Great Northern