Farnley And Wortley Railway Station
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Farnley and Wortley railway station served the districts of Farnley and Wortley in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ...
, England from 1848 to 1952 on the
Huddersfield line The Huddersfield line is the main railway line between the English cities of Leeds and Manchester, via Huddersfield. It is one of the busiest MetroTrain lines. The route travels south-south-west from Leeds through Dewsbury. After a short west ...
.


History

The station opened on 8 October 1848 by the
London and North Western Railway The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the L&NWR was the largest joint stock company in the United Kingdom. In 1923, it became a constituent of the Lo ...
. The station's name was changed to Wortley and Farnley on 1 February 1877. It was resited on 1 March 1882 when the viaduct line was opened into Leeds. The original platforms were removed shortly after. The name was reverted to Farnley and Wortley in 1891. The station closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 3 November 1952.


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Disused railway stations in Leeds Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1848 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1952 1848 establishments in England 1952 disestablishments in England {{Yorkshire-Humber-railstation-stub