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Ingrow (West) railway station is a single-platform station serving the suburb of
Ingrow Ingrow is a suburb of Keighley, West Yorkshire, England that lies on the River Worth. The name Ingrow comes from Old Scandinavian which means 'corner of land in the meadow.' The suburb is located on the A629 road and is south west of Keighley t ...
in
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,
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,
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. It is served by the preserved
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is a heritage railway line in the Worth Valley, West Yorkshire, England, which runs from Keighley to Oxenhope. It connects to the National Rail network at Keighley railway station. History Inception and ...
. The station is west of station and west of railway station.


History

Although work began in 1864, the Worth Valley was delayed in opening until 1867 due to some issues, not least a Methodist chapel at Ingrow, which stood right underneath where the tunnel immediately south of the station would go. This involved spending over £150,000 in resiting the chapel. The station opened in April 1867, along with the rest of the line, but was closed in January 1962 to passengers and in June 1962 to goods. After the station's closure, the existing station building was vandalised and later demolished, so, when re-opened in 1968, it was used as an unstaffed request stop. An appeal for donations raised enough money to buy the station building at
Foulridge Foulridge (pronounced ) is a village and civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, close to the border with North Yorkshire in England. It is situated just beyond Colne, on the route from the M65 to Skipton, and is an important stopping point on summ ...
(on the Skipton-Colne line) which had closed in 1959 and had been built in a similar style to the other stations on the Worth Valley line; Ingrow West was an anomaly – its building was in a different style to Haworth, and . The building at Foulridge was then demolished and rebuilt at Ingrow, opening in 1989. On its opening, the K&WVR had six out-and-back services between Keighley and Oxenhope, which had risen to eight workings per day in the 1880s. By 1906, the branch and Ingrow were being served by sixteen services daily, which in 1946, two years before
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, had been reduced to twelve.


Stationmasters

*G. Johnson until 1874 *J. Urch 1874 – 1883 *H. Ellis 1883 – 1887 *Joseph Hartley 1887 – 1891 *Samuel Burnley 1891 – c. 1914 *A Gledhill from 1942 (formerly station master at Hope, also station master at Ingrow East)


Incidents

The station lies at the end of a relatively straight downhill from Oakworth, some distant, and so was fitted with
catch points Catch points and trap points are types of turnout which act as railway safety devices. Both work by guiding railway carriages and trucks from a dangerous route onto a separate, safer track. Catch points are used to derail vehicles which are ou ...
. On 27 September 1875, some goods wagons became detached from their engine and rolled down the gradient. The signaller at Ingrow was supposed to have left the catch points set for derailing in the station there, but on hearing a whistle, he changed the points expecting the full goods train. The wagons ran into Keighley station where they crashed into a passenger train.


The station today

The station (off South Street, Ingrow) is the first scheduled stop on the line from
Keighley railway station Keighley railway station serves the town of Keighley in West Yorkshire, England. The station is located on the Airedale line, with electric services to , and provided by Northern, along with longer distance services to and . The station is ...
. The
Vintage Carriages Trust The Museum of Rail Travel at Ingrow, England is operated by the Vintage Carriages Trust (VCT), a charity based just north of Ingrow (West) railway station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire. Founded in 1965, it became a r ...
, which supplies historical carriages for film and TV programmes, has its Museum of Rail Travel which opened in 1990 next to the station. The station is home to the Bahamas Locomotive Society and its collection of locomotives. The society runs the Ingrow Loco Museum in the former goods shed, which has been extended to create workshop space for the overhaul of its collection of locomotives. The goods shed is an original feature of the 1867 station. The gates at the entrance to Ingrow West are from the former Midland Goods Yard in Keighley, which is now Sainsbury's. Ingrow had a second station, Ingrow (East), which served the Great Northern Railway's
Queensbury Lines The Queensbury lines was the name given to a number of railway lines in West Yorkshire, England, that linked Bradford, Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury. All the lines were either solely owned by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) or jointly ...
to
Bradford Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
and Halifax.


References


Sources

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External links


Information about Ingrow (West) station from K&WVR

Ingrow Museum of Rail Travel - Vintage Carriages Trust

Ingrow Loco Museum – Bahamas Locomotive Society
{{Railway stations in the City of Bradford Heritage railway stations in Bradford Former Midland Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1867 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1962 Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1968 Buildings and structures in Keighley Keighley and Worth Valley Railway