Railway bridge, former Queensbury station

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The photograph on this page of Railway bridge, former Queensbury station by David Spencer as part of the Geograph project.

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Railway bridge, former Queensbury station

Image: © David Spencer Taken: 18 Aug 2005

This bridge over Brow Lane (looking eastwards) was at the Keighley end of the celebrated Queensbury station on the Great Northern lines between Halifax, Bradford and Keighley. This station, hundreds of feet below the town it was meant to serve, had a full set of six platforms on a triangle. Note the access ramp (which leads to a farm) at the far side and to the left, tucked under the bridge itself due to the road's steep gradient.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.777165
Longitude
-1.842105