Queensbury railway station
Queensbury railway station was a station on the Queensbury lines serving the village of Queensbury, West Yorkshire, England. The station was unusual due to its triangular shape, and at its opening the only other example of this arrangement was Ambergate station in Derbyshire; since then Shipley station, also in West Yorkshire, has gained platforms on all 3 sides. Of the stations on the Queensbury lines, this was the most ambitious. The station was closed to passengers in 1955 and closed completely in 1963. Almost all of the station infrastructure has now been demolished.
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Queensbury railway station
Queensbury railway station was a station on the Queensbury lines serving the village of Queensbury, West Yorkshire, England. The station was unusual due to its triangular shape, and at its opening the only other example of this arrangement was Ambergate station in Derbyshire; since then Shipley station, also in West Yorkshire, has gained platforms on all 3 sides. Of the stations on the Queensbury lines, this was the most ambitious. The station was closed to passengers in 1955 and closed completely in 1963. Almost all of the station infrastructure has now been demolished.
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Queensbury railway station was ...... st beyond the iron footbridge.
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A view of the former viaduct at the former site of Queensbury station.
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Queensbury railway station was ...... cture has now been demolished.
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Queensbury railway station
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