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Railway station in West Yorkshire, England

Skelmanthorpe
Station on heritage railway
Skelmanthorpe Station. The bridge carries Station Road over the Whistlestop Valley.
General information
LocationSkelmanthorpe, Kirklees
England
Coordinates53°35′42″N 1°39′14″W / 53.59507°N 1.65397°W / 53.59507; -1.65397
Grid referenceSE230110
Operated byWhistlestop Valley
Platforms1
History
Original companyLancashire & Yorkshire Railway
Pre-groupingLondon & North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland & Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 September 1879opened
24 January 1983closed
26 December 1992reopened
Kirklees South Lines
Legend
To Heckmondwike To Dewsbury and Wakefield
To Calderdale
Cooper Bridge
Bradley
Deighton (1982– ) Deighton (1871–1930)
Kirkheaton
Newtown goods Huddersfield
Fenay Bridge and Lepton
Longwood and Milnsbridge Lockwood
Golcar Kirkburton
Netherton Berry Brow
Slaithwaite Healey House
Meltham Honley
Marsden Brockholes
To Saddleworth
Thongsbridge Stocksmoor
enlarge… Holmfirth Shepley
Denby Dale Shelley
To Penistone Skelmanthorpe
Cuckoos Nest
Clayton West

Skelmanthorpe railway station is a station in West Yorkshire, England, that was previously part of the national rail network, and is now a station on the minimum-gauge Whistlestop Valley.

History

The station was opened in 1879 by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. It was on the company's 3.5 miles (5.6 km) branch line to Clayton West, which junctioned with the Huddersfield and Sheffield Junction Railway between Shepley and Denby Dale stations.

References

Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Shelley   Whistlestop Valley   Cuckoos Nest
Disused railways
Shepley   Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
Clayton West branch line
  Clayton West


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