词条 | Manningham railway station |
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|name = Manningham |locale = Manningham |borough = City of Bradford |original = Leeds and Bradford Railway |pregroup = Midland Railway |postgroup = London, Midland and Scottish Railway |platforms = 2 |coordinates = {{coord|53.808882|-1.760013|type:railwaystation_region:GB|display=inline,title}} |gridref = SE159347 |years1 = 1868 |events1 = Opened |years2 = 1965 |events2 = Closed |image = View north from Bridge SBF-7, A6177 Queens Road, Bradford (Geograph 1847310).jpg |caption = Site of the former station (2010) }} Manningham railway station was a railway station in Manningham, near Bradford, West Yorkshire, England between 1868 and 1965. It became the first stop out of Bradford on the Midland Railway (originally the Leeds and Bradford Railway), built in 1846. The Midland became part of the LMS in 1923, and British Railways in 1948. Manningham station opened on 17 February 1868. It was located north of the bridge of Queens Road (A6177 road) across the railway line.[1] From 1872, there was an extensive network of sidings and sheds, known as Manningham motive power depot, to the north of the station. The station was closed following the Beeching Axe on 20 March 1965; unlike the next station on the line, Frizinghall, it has not reopened. In the 1950s, and up to closure in 1965, the Bradford Railway Circle used a hut on the platform at Manningham station for its meetings.[2] Possible re-openingThe map on the back of 'Canal Road News', Issue 1 (March 2006), published by the canal Road Business Forum, marks 'Potential Manningham Station' on approximately the site of the original station. However, this map (and the whole publication) is mainly about the proposed rebuilding of the Bradford Canal, and there is no mention of Manningham Station in the text. In January 2008, it was revealed that the City of Bradford prepared a bid to the Regional Transport Board for £10 million, which, combined with the £10 million the council received from the sale of Leeds Bradford Airport would provide funding for the reopening of Manningham station, as well as a number of other road infrastructure projects in the Aire Valley.[3] Connections{{Historical Rail Start}}{{rail line|next = {{stnlnk|Frizinghall}} Line & station open |previous = {{stnlnk|Bradford Forster Square}} Line & station open |route = Midland Railway Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway |col = {{MR colour}} }}{{s-end}}{{historical rail start}}{{historical rail line|start-date=1868|end-date=1875|company=Midland|previous=Bradford Midland|next=Shipley}}{{historical rail line|start-date=1875|end-date=1923|company=Midland|previous=Bradford Midland|next=Frizinghall}}{{historical rail line|start-date=1923|end-date=1948|company=LMS|previous=Forster Square|next=Frizinghall}}{{historical rail line|start-date=1948|end-date=1965|company=British Railways|previous=Forster Square|next=Frizinghall}}{{end box}} References1. ^{{cite map|url=https://maps.nls.uk/view/100946969|title= Yorkshire CCXVI.NE (includes: Bradford.)|scale=1:10560|publisher=Ordnance Survey|year=1944}} {{refbegin}}2. ^{{cite book |last1=Whitaker |first1=Alan |last2=Myland |first2=Brian |title=Railway Memories No. 4; Bradford |date=1993 |publisher=Bellcode |location=Todmorden |isbn=1-871233-03-8 |page=22}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/newsindex/display.var.2003764.0.action_taken_over_traffic.php|title=Action taken over traffic|date=2008-01-30|accessdate=2008-01-30|publisher=Telegraph and Argus}}
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