Site of Copmanthorpe station, with Up High Speed Train, 1988

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Site of Copmanthorpe station, with Up High Speed Train, 1988

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 8 Jun 1988

View southward, on the ex-NER main lines to York etc. from Church Fenton, the two furthest tracks - with an HST on the Down - from Sheffield/Normanton/Wakefield/Manchester via Burton Salmon, also since 10/73 from Doncaster and the South by the ECML; the two nearest tracks are the lines from Leeds and Manchester. Copmanthorpe station was closed to passengers from 5/1/59, to goods from 4/5/64.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.911483
Longitude
-1.140316