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Horbury West Curve

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Horbury West Curve
The site of Horbury and Ossett Railway Station
Operation
Opened1902
Closed1961 to passengers; 1991 to freight
Operator(s)Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway(1902-1922)

London, Midland and Scottish Railway(1922-1948)

British Rail(1948-1991)
Technical
Track length1.67 mi (2.69 km)

The Horbury West Curve was a railway line in West Yorkshire, England. It connected the Huddersfield line to the from Leeds to Manchester, and the Hallam line from Leeds to Sheffield, forming a link between the East-West and North-South lines in the region. It ran between the L&YR's Horbury and Ossett and Crigglestone West stations.

History[edit]

The Horbury West curve was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1902. A tunnel took the line under what is now the Wakefield line. Freight services commenced on the 2nd of March, that year, with passenger services following on the 1st of July that year. Traffic on the line began to wane after WW2, and British Rail closed the line to passengers in 1961. Freight services continued until 1991, and the line was used by the Royal Train in its final decades. The line was then cut off from the other lines in 1991.[1]

Railway lines around Horbury & Ossett
Hallam line to Leeds
Horbury and Ossett/Horbury Junction
Huddersfield line to Thornhill
Wakefield Line
Crigglestone West
Hallam Line to Sheffield

The Line Today[edit]

The line is now overgrown, but the track is still largely extant. 40 yards of track in the tunnel were dismantled, but aside from that, large sections of track survive. Neither terminus survives to this day, but plans for an Ossett railway station are regularly discussed. Since the closure, Ossett has been the largest town without a railway station


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  1. "Horbury West Curve". www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-16.