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Ingleton Viaduct

In or near Ingleton.

Ingleton Viaduct — Former railway station in Yorkshire, England.

Ingleton Viaduct

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Ingleton Viaduct is a bridge in north west. (Former railway station in Yorkshire, England.) According to Wikipedia: "Ingleton (Midland) railway station was one of two stations serving the village of Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England. It was originally open for just ten months between 1849 and 1850, and did not reopen until 1861. It then served as the frontier between the Midland Railway to the south and the London and North Western Railway to the North, with trains from each railway terminating at the station. Through trains did not begin until the two companies were merged in 1923. The station closed in 1954. The village's Community Centre is now on the site of the former station."

Coordinates
54.1532, -2.4715

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