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 westwards) was at the Keighley end of Queensbury station. On the right is an access ramp for a nearby farm, demonstrating the steep upward slope of Brow Lane at this point. The whole structure is massively engineered and unusually wide, as there was an embankment on top, surmounted by the junction and divergence of the lines from Halifax and Bradford.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.77719
Longitude
-1.840633