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Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Stations – Haworth Station
Nestled in the heart of West Yorkshire, England, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has been an iconic destination for train enthusiasts and literary pilgrims alike. Among its many charming stations, Haworth Station stands out as a place where the past and literary history converge. Haworth Station, situated in the picturesque village of Haworth, is […]
read moreKWVR Stations – Oakworth Railway Station – The Railway Children
Oakworth Station is set in the Edwardian period keeping as near as possible to 1905 – 1914. The Railway Children, 1969/1970 EMI production starring Jenny Agutter was filmed at the station. COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF CINEMA 1996 The Classic Film THE RAILWAY CHILDREN Was Filmed at Oakworth Station 1970 In association with the British Film […]
read moreKWVR – Steam Railway History
21/02/1804 Richard Trevithick’s Penydarren, the world’s first steam locomotive made its first journey. It hauled ten tons of iron, 60 – 70 passengers and five wagons on the nine-mile journey from Penydarren to Merthyr Tydfil. 27/09/1825 The Stockton Darlington Railway opened. It was the first passenger rail service, the steam locomotive travelled at 10mph. 06/10/1829 […]
read moreW.D Austerity 2-8-0 90733 launch
WD Official Launch W.D Austerity 2-8-0 90733 was officially launched into traffic on Tuesday 18th September 2007. It hauled a special train for invited guests who had helped during its long restoration. History of 90733 The locomotive was built in 1945 by Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows, works number 5200 and was sent to the Netherlands […]
read moreKeighley and Worth Valley Railway
The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway 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 Valley Preservation Society ever since. The Railway Children, 1969/1970 EMI production starring […]
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