Thongs Bridge railway station
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History
Thongs Bridge railway station was opened with the Holmfirth branch in July 1850.Template:Sfn It was the only intermediate station on the branch between Brockholes railway station, and the terminus at Holmfirth.[1] The station was Script error: No such module "convert". south of Template:Rws, (Script error: No such module "convert". south of the junction with Penistone Line at Brockholes), and Script error: No such module "convert". north of Holmfirth.Template:Sfn The line through the station was double track, and each track had a platform face; Holmfirth station had only a single platform.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The station was developed within a rock cutting with steep sides, and was equipped with a goods yard, which was south-west of the station and had a Script error: No such module "convert". crane for goods loading and unloading.[2][3][4] This stayed open for six years after closure to passengers, ceasing to forward traffic on 3 May 1965.Template:Sfn
The collapse of Mytholmbridge Viaduct caused the station to be closed temporarily from 3 December 1865 to 11 March 1867 whilst a replacement viaduct was constructed.[5][6] The station closed to passengers after the last train on 31 October 1959.Template:Sfn In 1961, the branch was singled throughout.Template:Sfn
The station was always labelled as Thongs Bridge by the railway, as that was the traditional name of the settlement.[3] Thongsbridge is a modern version of the name.[2]
Services
Initially, the branch operated trains only as far as Brockholes station, but by 1863 seven services along the line extended all the way into Huddersfield.Template:Sfn In 1887, services consisted of ten daily out and back workings along the branch. Most were worked from Template:Rws, with some starting from Halifax. Sunday saw just three services per day.[7] In 1910, this was 16 services each way, though some only ran as far as Huddersfield or Brockholes.[8] In the last year of Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway operation (1922), services varied between 18 and 19 depending on the day of the week, with three services on a Sunday.[9] In 1938, under London Midland Scottish operation, it had risen to twenty trains per day.[10]
During the Second World War, services had dropped to seven each way, with no Sunday service.Template:Sfn In 1946, the station saw eleven services a day, though at least one other passenger train along the branch did not call at Thongs Bridge. The Sunday service was also absent.[11] In 1951, under British Railways, the service pattern had dropped to just six services per day, with only three per day in 1959 when the line closed to passengers.Template:Sfn[12]
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References
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- ↑ Template:Trim#page/n285/mode/2up 1946 June Bradshaw's Railway Timetable - British Isles at the Internet Archive
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