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Pudsey Greenside railway station

Pudsey Greenside
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Site of the former Pudsey Greenside station (2016), looking east from the bridge of Carlisle Street
Location
Place Pudsey
Area City of Leeds
Coordinates 53°47′24″N 1°40′06″W / 53.7899°N 1.6683°W / 53.7899; -1.6683Coordinates: 53°47′24″N 1°40′06″W / 53.7899°N 1.6683°W / 53.7899; -1.6683
Grid reference SE 219 326
Operations
Pre-grouping Great Northern Railway
History
1 April 1878 opened
15 June 1964 closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Pudsey Greenside railway station is a losed railway station in Pudsey, City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, located about 6 miles (10 km) west of Leeds station. It served the central part and western parts of Pudsey.

It was opened to passengers on 1 April 1878 as the terminus of a single-track branch line from Bramley, built by the Great Northern Railway. Freight traffic had already started started in 1877. In 1893 this line was was double-tracked and extended through Greenside Tunnel towards Laisterdyke and Dudley Hill, forming the Pudsey Loop. Upon the reorganisation of the British railways in 1921, the line passed to the London and North Eastern Railway, and in 1949 to the Eastern Region of British Railways.

The station was located east of Carlisle Street, with the station building on its northern side. A locomotive shed was built on the south side of the station.

The station and the line in its entirety were closed to all traffic on 15 June 1964. The site of the former station is now occupied by warehouses. Pudsey is now served by the station New Pudsey on the Calder Valley Line, opened on 6 March 1967 and located about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the town centre.


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