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The station was originally opened on 5 October 1840 by the Manchester and Leeds Railway. [2] [3] It was resited 607 ft (185 m) east on 1 August 1865, [2] [3] by which time the line had become part of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway which had taken over the Manchester and Leeds on 9 July 1847. [4]
Elland railway station closed in 1962 but the line is still in use as a passenger service for the Caldervale Line. The station has been proposed for re-opening with direct services to Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield. [13]
Leeds/Bradford Airport railway station Parkway [15] Horsforth Woodside [15] Cookridge [15] Arthington Parkway (reopening) [15] Buttersyke Bar – park and ride [citation needed] Bilton [15] Belmont [15] Knaresborough East [citation needed] Manse Farm [15] Flaxby Moor [15] Nether Poppleton [citation needed] York Business Park [15] Acomb [15]
From 1844 to 1962, Greetland was served by the Greetland railway station. [ 5 ] Greetland was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Halifax, [ 6 ] in 1894 Greetland became an urban district , on 31 December 1894 Greetland became a civil parish , [ 7 ] being formed from the part of the parish of Elland with Greetland in Greetland Urban District ...
It runs from Leeds railway station, via Holbeck Urban Village and Old Holbeck, passes near Elland Road Stadium and ends onto wasteland in Wortley. [3] The viaduct was built in 1882 for the London and North Western Railway during the Industrial Revolution.
Brighouse railway station was first opened on 5 October 1840, as a main line station operated by the Manchester & Leeds Railway (M&L). The station was initially known as Brighouse for Bradford, as no stations had yet been built in Bradford itself. Similarly, Elland station served Halifax, and Huddersfield was served by the station at Cooper Bridge.
Elland railway station; Elland Town Hall; ... Stainland and Holywell Green railway station This page was last edited on 31 May 2020, at 20:33 (UTC). Text ...
Churwell Working Men's Club. Churwell is a settlement in the civil parish of Morley, in the Leeds district, in West Yorkshire, England, between Leeds city centre and Morley. It is 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Leeds city centre and 1.5 miles (2 km) away from the Leeds United stadium Elland Road.