Eccleshill Railway Station
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Eccleshill railway station was a
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in Eccleshill,
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History

During the 1860s, two small railway companies were formed to promote suburban railways in Bradford, the ''Bradford, Eccleshill and Idle Railway'' and the ''Idle and Shipley Railway''. Their schemes - and the companies themselves - were taken up by the Great Northern Railway, which built a line looping through the villages to the north-east of Bradford: from , through , Idle and to Shipley. The line was open to goods traffic on 4 May 1874, and to passengers on 18 January 1875. Eccleshill railway station opened on 15 April 1875. Passenger service on the line ceased on 2 February 1931 and the passenger station closed, though goods traffic and excursions continued on the whole line until October 1964 and between Shipley and Idle until 1968.


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{{Railway stations in the City of Bradford Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1875 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1931 Disused railway stations in Bradford Former Great Northern Railway stations