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Haworth England U.K
Statistics
& Facts
The population of Haworth is approximately
2,753
Nearest City is Bradford, 9 miles away
The distance from Haworth to capital city
London is 215 miles.
Haworth is positioned 53.8340 degrees
north of the equator and 1.9470 degrees west of the
prime meridian.
Railway
The Line was built in 1867 by local mill
owners. British Rail closed the branch in 1962. The Line
reopened in 1968 and has been owned, operated and managed
entirely by volunteer members of the Keighley &Worth
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Haworth New Jersey U.S.A
Statistics
& Facts
The population of Haworth is approximately
3,384
Nearest City is New York, 10 miles away
The distance from Haworth to Washington DC is 218 miles.
Haworth is positioned 40.96 degrees north of the equator
and 73.99 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Railway
The first passenger train ran in June 1883, The last
passenger train ran through town in either 1958 or 1959, and the
abandoned train station was ruined in a fire in 1962.
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Wondered
what Haworth New Jersey looks like?
Photo's and text by Dawn Wheeler who is the Deputy Tax
Collector for Haworth N.J
The building is the Borough Hall, where all the administrative
offices are, the police station is in the rear of the
building. Off to the left is the library.
Haworth
Avenue, looking east uphill. The locals call this "Tank
Hill", because years ago the water source was a natural
spring, and the water was kept in a large tank on a tower
on this hill. The man-made water reservoir which borders
our town to the north west is the water source for most
of the county now, but we still call it "Tank Hill".
At the top of the hill is a traffic light, and it's just
the worst place to have to stop on an icy day with a manual
(stick shift and clutch) type car.
Borough
Hall taken from Haworth Ave, looking towards town hall,
with the duck pond and gazebo behind.
Duck
pond and gazebo.
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