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Battyeford railway station

Coordinates: 53°40′39″N 1°42′14″W / 53.6776°N 1.7039°W / 53.6776; -1.7039
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Battyeford
General information
LocationKirklees
Coordinates53°40′39″N 1°42′14″W / 53.6776°N 1.7039°W / 53.6776; -1.7039
Platforms2
History
Original companyLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLMS
Key dates
1 October 1900Station opens
3 January 1953Station closes
Leeds New Line
Gildersome East
Gildersome tunnel
Birstall Town
Gomersal
Gomersal tunnel
Cleckheaton Spen
Liversedge Spen
Heckmondwike Spen
Northorpe Higher
Battyeford

Battyeford railway station served the village of Battyeford in West Yorkshire, England.

History

Built by the London and North Western Railway and opened in 1900, the Leeds New Line linked Huddersfield and Leeds via the Spen Valley. It diverged from the existing LNWR line at Heaton Lodge junction and passed under the L&YR Manchester Leeds line before crossing the River Calder on a girder bridge and continuing onto the Battyeford viaduct. Battyeford station was situated at the northern end of the viaduct, with the platforms extending onto the span over Huddersfield road (now the A644). A large goods yard and shed were situated on the Leeds side of the station.

The station has been demolished, with only the embankment north of the A644 remaining. The goods yard has been used for new housing (Littlemore Grove).


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Bradley   LNWR
Leeds New Line
  Northorpe Higher