When did Barnoldswick Railway station close?
27 September 1965
Barnoldswick railway station was the only railway station on the Midland Railway’s 1-mile-64-chain (2.9 km) long Barnoldswick Branch in the West Riding of Yorkshire in England….Barnoldswick railway station.
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27 September 1965 | Station closed |
Does Barnoldswick have a train station?
The nearest stations to Barnoldswick are: Fernlea Avenue, Barnoldswick is 16 meters away, 1 min walk. Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick is 246 meters away, 4 min walk.
Does earby have a train station?
The main line continued towards Skipton to the north….Earby railway station.
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Site of the station in 1996 | |
Location | Earby, Pendle, Lancashire England |
Coordinates | 53.9126°N 2.1478°WCoordinates:53.9126°N 2.1478°W |
Platforms | 3 |
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What is Northern Rail called now?
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Is Whitefield in Pendle?
Whitefield, Pendle (BB9 7HW)
Which areas are Pendle?
Pendle is broken down into 5 area committee localities:
- Barrowford and Western Parishes.
- Brierfield and Reedley.
- Colne and District.
- Nelson.
- West Craven.
When did barnoldswick become Lancashire?
1974
Well, I will tell you. In 1974 Lancashire seized Barnoldswick from the West Riding and made it part of Pendle.When did the Midland Railway take over Barnoldswick?
The Midland absorbed the Barnoldswick Railway in 1899. The station was at the end of a single line branch with a single platform on which was sited the stone and wood station building. The stone part being the original Barnoldswick Company ’s building, the wooden parts being added in two stages by the Midland Railway.
Where was the goods shed at Barnoldswick station?
The yard comprised four sidings entered from the run-round loop. One siding ran to an end-loading dock adjacent to the crossing; another passed through a large wooden goods shed with an awning over the adjacent siding. The shed was not built to a standard Midland Railway design and was probably designed and built by a local contractor.
When did Barnoldswick and Gisburn Light Railway start?
In May 1904, taking advantage of the 1896 Light Railways Act, the Barnoldswick and Gisburn Light Railway Company was formed. This company attempted to obtain powers to build a 3¾-mile single-track line from Barnoldswick to connect with the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway’s Chatburn to Hellifield line just north of Gisburn.
What was the timetable for Barnoldswick in 1881?
The 1881 timetable shows that all trains were composed of both passenger carriages and goods wagons. Eight trains were run each way with no services running on a Sunday. The first train left Barnoldswick at 7.35 am and arrived at Earby at 7.43 am. The last train left Earby at 6.50 pm and arrived at Barnoldswick at 7.00 pm.