Ingrow (East) railway station (site), Yorkshire

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Ingrow (East) railway station (site), Yorkshire

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 28 Jun 2008

Opened in 1887 by the Great Northern Railway on the line from Queensbury to Keighley, this station closed in 1955. View south towards Keighley from Haincliffe Road overbridge. The site was cleared many years ago and is now occupied by industrial units. A station still exists at Ingrow (West), now run by the Keighley and Worth Valley preserved railway - see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.853051
Longitude
-1.913922