Elslack railway station
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
53°56′32″N 2°06′45″W / 53.9422°N 2.1126°W / 53.9422; -2.1126
Elslack railway station once served the small village of Elslack in North Yorkshire, England. The station was built by the Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway in 1848, between Colne and Skipton. It merged into the Midland Railway in 1851, though some services were operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. The station was closed on 3 March 1952, followed by the rest of the line on 2 February 1970.[1][2]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Thornton-in-Craven | Midland Railway Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway | Skipton |
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External links
Maps showing Elslack Station |
Old OS Maps (estimated 1925 to 1945) |
NPE Maps |
Vision of Britain |
Other maps |
53°56′32″N 2°06′45″W / 53.9422°N 2.1126°W / 53.9422; -2.1126 |
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Railway stations in Craven
- Bell Busk
- Elslack
- Grassington & Threshfield
- Ingleton (Midland)
- Ingleton (L&NWR)
- Kildwick and Crosshills
- Rylstone
- Settle Junction
- Thornton-in-Craven
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