Meltham Railway Station (England)
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Meltham railway station was the terminus of the
Meltham branch line The Meltham branch line is a disused railway line that ran for from Lockwood to Meltham, in West Yorkshire, England. The line was single track for its entire length. The last regular passenger service was on 21 May 1949. It closed complete ...
from (
Huddersfield Huddersfield is a market town in the Kirklees district in West Yorkshire, England. It is the administrative centre and largest settlement in the Kirklees district. The town is in the foothills of the Pennines. The River Holme's confluence into ...
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Meltham Meltham is a town and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It lies in the Holme Valley, below Wessenden Moor, four and a half miles south-west of Huddersfield on the edge of the Peak District Na ...
, in the
West Riding of Yorkshire The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England. From 1889 to 1974 the administrative county County of York, West Riding (the area under the control of West Riding County Council), abbreviated County ...
, England. Traffic partially started in 1868, but became regular in July 1869. The station, and line, were opened by the
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) was a major British railway company before the 1923 Grouping. It was incorporated in 1847 from an amalgamation of several existing railways. It was the third-largest railway system based in northern ...
(L&YR), later becoming part of the London Midland Scottish Railway. The station closed to passengers in 1949, though the branch remained open to freight until the 1960s. The railway station site is now the location of a supermarket.


History

The branch line to Meltham from Lockwood was opened in August 1868 by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, but was closed soon afterwards owing to the collapse of an embankment. It re-opened to freight in February 1869, and finally to a regular passenger service in July 1869. During the first week of opening, over 2,000 tickets were sold from Meltham station alone. Although the terminus had three sidings serving it, only the northernmost line had a platform. The town had an extensive goods yard on a lower level to the station, and away from the terminus to the east. It had at least seven sidings and a two-road goods shed. The station was listed as being able to handle livestock, vans, horse boxes, general goods, and coal. It had a steam crane with a maximum lifting weight of . In 1922 the L&YR merged into the London and North Western Railway (LNWR), and then a year later became a major constituent of the London Midland Scottish Railway (LMS). The station was closed to passenger traffic in May 1949. The line remained open for goods well into the 1960s, and occasional special passenger trains were run on the line, such as in June 1950, when 800 schoolchildren went on a trip to London from the station. The site of the station is now a supermarket, and the former railway line trackbed is in use as cycle path 689 to Lockwood.


Services

The timetable for 1877 shows six daily workings along the line, all of which originated and terminated at . These services ran via , , and . By 1906, this had been extended to twelve services a day in each direction, though most services ran through to Bradford, two of those ran via the Pickle Bridge line, with the rest going via Cleckheaton Central (the Spen Valley Line). By 1939, when the LMS were running the services, the number of trains had increased to 15, with some originating at Bradford Exchange, others at Huddersfield, two from Halifax, and one from . The timetable for 1944, five years before closure, shows seven daily out-and-back workings from Bradford Exchange via the Spen Valley Line, with the first service of the day only running to and from Huddersfield.


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Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway route map
{{s-end Disused railway stations in West Yorkshire Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1869 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1949 1869 establishments in England 1949 disestablishments in England