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Shipley railway station butterfly meadow In the middle of the station is a small butterfly meadow . It was opened in 1993 by David Bellamy and is administered by Butterfly Conservation , Bradford Urban Wildlife Group and Leeds Groundwork Trust.
The station was on the north side of Leeds Road, west of the Bradford Canal, and less than 330 yards (300 m) from the existing Shipley Station on the Midland Railway. It was built to the same distinctive pattern as other stations on the line, with a short mitre-roofed tower in the centre.
The Shipley Great Northern Railway branch line was a railway line that ran east, south and then westwards from Shipley to Bradford in West Yorkshire, England.The route was opened in 1874 to goods traffic and then to passengers in 1875 by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) and looped around the eastern edge of Bradford.
Newthorpe, Greasley and Shipley Gate railway station was a railway station which served the villages of Newthorpe, Greasley and Shipley Gate on the border of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension and closed in 1963.
Shipley Gate railway station served the village of Shipley, Derbyshire, England from 1851 to 1948 on the Erewash Valley Line. History The ...
The Shipley Glen Tramway is a preserved cable funicular tramway located in the wooded area of Shipley Glen near the town of Baildon and the village of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England. The lower station of the funicular is some 660 feet (200 m) by foot from Saltaire railway station , and a similar distance from the historic Salts Mill , now ...
Shipley Traincare Centre [note 1] is a planned motive power depot in Shipley, West Yorkshire.The facility will be immediately south of Shipley railway station on the west side of the Airedale line branch to Bradford Forster Square on a site bisected by the bridge that carries Valley Road over the railway.
Shepley railway station serves the villages of Shepley and Shelley in West Yorkshire, England.It lies on the Penistone Line operated by Northern.Opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1850, it is located at the southern end of one of the two passing loops on the otherwise single track section between Barnsley and Huddersfield.