Haworth railway station serves the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, England.
Haworth | |
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Station on heritage railway | |
![]() View of Haworth station entrance | |
General information | |
Location | Haworth, City of Bradford England |
Coordinates | 53.831200°N 1.948800°W / 53.831200; -1.948800 |
Grid reference | SE034372 |
Managed by | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway |
Platforms | 1 |
History | |
Opened | 1867 Closed 1962 Reopened 1968 |
It was opened in 1867 along with the rest of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway,[1] and closed in 1962.[2] Preservation led to the line being reopened in June 1968[3] and now serves as the headquarters of the railway.[4] The former goods shed in the railway yard has been expanded into the locomotive shed for the railway providing facilities for the storage, maintenance and overhaul of the locomotives on the line.[5]
In 1967, Look at Life featured the station and its volunteers in the 'Playing Trains' episode.
The station, its immediate environs and the railway workshops are all designated as part of the Haworth Conservation Area by Bradford Council.[6]
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Following station | ||
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Oxenhope | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | Oakworth |
Railway stations in the City of Bradford | |
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National Rail |
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Heritage lines |
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Disused stations |
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