Low Moor railway station
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Low Moor | |||
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Location | Low Moor | ||
Area | City of Bradford | ||
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Pre-grouping | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | ||
Platforms | 5 | ||
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Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |||
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Low Moor railway station was a station situated between Bradford Interchange and Halifax on the Caldervale Line, located close to Low Moor, an area to the south of Bradford. It also served the Spen Valley Line to Cleckheaton.
Though the line is still open, the station has been demolished.
[edit] Re-opening plans
Metro has plans to re-open the station, but these were put on hold due to insufficient capacity in the existing timetables.[1] However, proposed capacity improvements at Mill Lane Junction, outside Bradford Interchange, would create extra space in the timetable to allow trains to stop at the station should it be re-opened.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Metro: Low Moor
- ^ District to get £8m trains boost. Telegraph & Argus (2008-04-01). Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
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