Two viaducts built on the outskirts of Huddersfield on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway line to Sheffield. Lockwood is the most unusual having been at the point of a junction with the branch to Meltham. Both listed Grade II.
The oldest station building at an operational station. Locomotion was hauled here from Newcastle, re-assembled and steamed prior to the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway on 27th September 1825
One of the most imposing viaducts in the south of England
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