Ovenden railway station served the village of
Ovenden
Ovenden is a village in West Yorkshire, England, next to Boothtown and Illingworth about a mile from Halifax town centre. It is also a Calderdale Ward whose population at the 2011 Census was 12,351.
Ovenden railway station on the Halifax and ...
in
West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an inland and upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in the moors of the Pennines. West Yorkshire came into exi ...
,
England
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. It was on the
Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York. It quickly saw that seizing control of territory was key to development, and it acquired, or took le ...
and closed in 1955. Because of the local area at Ovenden, the
L&Y and the
GN did not think it was important to have a nice station, so it was built of timber. However, it is the only station building which still exists, far outliving the stone buildings.
Just along the line from Ovenden Station was
Lee Bank Tunnel
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 ...
.
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Ovenden station on navigable 1947 O. S. map
Disused railway stations in Calderdale
Former Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway stations
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1881
Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1955
1881 establishments in England
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