Station Name: HEBDEN BRIDGE
Station still open but included for completeness

[Source: Alan Young]

Hebden Bridge Gallery 4: August 2009 - October 2016

On 18 August 2009 DMU 158 755 is at the down platform of Hebden Bridge – the delayed 17.00 departure for Leeds.
Photo by Alan Young

On 18 August 2009 passengers are waiting for the next up train (to Manchester or Preston) on this platform at Hebden Bridge, while the delayed 17.00 train for Leeds is at the down platform.
Photo by Alan Young

Hebden Bridge station looking north-west along the down platform in November 2009. The nameboard indicates the interests of Northern Rail and West Yorkshire Metro in the station. Despite being about midday the lamps are illuminated.'
Photo by Alan Young

Hebden Bridge station on 14 November 2009. A Class 150 DMU, the 11.28 departure for Manchester Victoria, is passing the old lamp room as it approaches the up platform.
Photo by Alan Young

In October 2016 a coal merchant still operates from the former goods yard of Hebden Bridge station. The view is north-west from the station car park.
Photo by Alan Young

Hebden Bridge station car park occupies the site of the former goods warehouse. The view is south-eastwards towards the station in October 2016.
Photo by Alan Young

Palace House Road passes under the down platform of Hebden Bridge station. The awning on this platform can be seen in this northward view in October 2016.
Photo by Alan Young

Looking north from Palace House Road towards the rear of Hebden Bridge signal box and the station’s down platform. The signal box dates from 1891 and remains in use in October 2016.
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The exterior of Hebden Bridge station looking north-west in October 2016. Bicycles are for hire at the station, and they are stored in the racks to the right.
Photo by Alan Young


The exterior of Hebden Bridge looking north-west in October 2016. Hebden Bridge Private Day Nursery uses the premises upstairs. This location is advertised as being particularly convenient for parents who commute from the station. Beyond the booking office (signed) is the north-west wing where the former parcel office is now used as a café.
Photo by Alan Young

The up (Manchester-bound) platform at Hebden Bridge, looking west from the down platform in October 2016. The small single-storey building on the ramp was the lamp room.
Photo by Alan Young

Looking south-east along the up platform of Hebden Bridge station on 6 October 2016 as DMU 158 753 calls, forming the 12.06 limited-stop departure for Manchester Victoria.
Photo by Alan Young

Click here for Hebden Bridge Gallery 5:
October 2016

 

 

 

[Source: Alan Young]




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