Bowers railway station

Disused railway station in West Yorkshire, England

53°45′08″N 1°22′41″W / 53.7523°N 1.3781°W / 53.7523; -1.3781Grid referenceSE411286Platforms1Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryPost-groupingLondon and North Eastern RailwayKey dates1934Station opened as Bowers Halt1937Renamed Bowers22 January 1951 (1951-01-22)Station closed

Bowers railway station was a station opened in 1934 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) on the Castleford–Garforth line, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was only open for 17 years, being closed in January 1951, though the line remained open until the 1990s for coal traffic from the nearby collieries.

History

In 1934, the LNER opened a single platform halt on the Castleford–Garforth line between Kippax and Ledston railway stations. The platform was only capable of accommodating two coaches and was situated the eastern side of the line (as at Kippax and Ledston), and served a new housing estate between the railway and Bowers Row Colliery.[1] When opened in 1934, it was called Bowers Halt, but this suffix was dropped in 1937 and it was known thereafter simply as Bowers.[2]

Passenger traffic along the line was sparse and in January 1951, British Railways closed the line to passenger traffic, though it remained open for coal traffic from the collieries next to the line until the 1990s.[3]

References

  1. ^ Suggitt, Gordon (2015). Lost railways of South & West Yorkshire. Newbury: Countryside Books. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-84674-043-5.
  2. ^ Hoole, Ken (1985). Railway Stations of the North East. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 139. ISBN 0-7153-8527-5.
  3. ^ Young, Alan (2015). Lost Stations of Yorkshire; the West Riding. Kettering: Silver Link. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-85794-438-9.

External links

  • Location of the station on a 1947 navigable map


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Kippax
Line and station closed
  North Eastern Railway
Castleford–Garforth line
  Ledston
Line and station closed