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Wednesday 28 November 2012

Foster Sq signal box


Showing the size of the station shortly before closure

Foster Sq station


Another view shortly before closure. It acted as a goods station 
after the closure and demolition of the L&Y goods depot at Bridge
Street next to the old Exchange station. It is worth noting that both
stations were built by preceding members of the LMS, namely the 
Lancashire and Yorkshire (Exchange) and the Midland (Foster Sq)

Bradford Foster Sq station


This was roughly the site of the original Bradford Leeds railway terminus
Named simply Bradford Market St in those days, it was of course a much 
smaller station. The area where it was built was known as Little Bermondsey

Sunday 25 November 2012

Bradford LMS Goods How we rang the changes

The site of the main warehouse is now the Bradford Hilton Hotel
The Offices in the near right of the picture the Queens Public house


Of course aspersions to the Lancs and Yorks successor being the 
Great Northern Railway is of course wholly mistaken as it was 
The LMS which succeeded the L&Y in 1924. To me Bradford 
had always been an LMS town. Our neighbour Leeds hosted 
much of the Great Northern. Yes I know Hammerton St loco 
sheds were GN however Low Moor and Manningham were
 LMS and more particularly MIDLAND

Manningham station and loco sheds

Here Manningham station with the loco sheds to the right.
The coming of diesels made the sheds redundant and is
now a large modern industrial area which includes Frizinghall
Model Railways. So there is still a railway presence of sorts


Bradford Exchange


The area below shows where massive excavations in the 
1850's lead the way for the new Exchange Station. Before
then the railways had to pass through a series of tunnels 
on the approach to the terminus. Always thick with smoke
and most unhealthy for crews, particularly those on shunting
and empty stock workings. The area cleared had some
of the worst slums of the nineteenth century. Known as 
Broomfields as is still the area to the east of the retaining 
wall

Sunday 18 November 2012

Shipley and Shipley Windhil stations


Shipley from Manningham facing North


I well rememeber this long back shunt from Shipley Manningham line

Manningham Station

In it's heyday at the turn of the last century


Where has it all gone


Did we loose it or give it away or more likely just not appreciate it