Station House, Norland
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 10 May 2012
Seen from the driveway to Rough Hey. The station was called Triangle after the nearby industrial hamlet, and was closed to passengers in the 1920s. It was on a branch line from Sowerby Bridge to Rippondon and Rishworth built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1878. By 1955 it was only open to Ripponden for goods traffic, and closed completely in the 1960s.