Ovenden Railway Station

Ovenden railway station served the village of Ovenden in West Yorkshire, England. It was on the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway, and closed in 1955. Because of the local area at Ovenden the L&Y and the GN did not think it was important to have a nice station so it was built of timber, ironically it is the only station building which still exists, far outliving the stone buildings. Just along the line from Ovenden Station was Lee Bank tunnel.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
North Bridge L&Y / GNR
Holmfield
[ ] Calderdale Lines (Past, present and future)
Legend
( To Bradford )
( To Bradford )
Queensbury
Holmfield
Bailiff Bridge
Lightcliffe / Clifton Road
Wheatley
( To Kirklees )
Ovenden
Brighouse
North Bridge
Hipperholme
Pellon
Elland Power Station
St Pauls
Elland
Halifax
South Parade
Greetland
Shaw Syke
Rochdale Road Halt
Copley
West Vale
Stainland and Holywell Green
Sowerby Bridge
Watson's Crossing Halt
Luddendenfoot
Triangle
Ripponden and Barkisland
( To Burnley )
Rishworth
Portsmouth
Mytholmroyd
Cornholme
Hebden Bridge
Stansfield Hall
Eastwood
Todmorden
Walsden
( To Rochdale )

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