I came across a sketched map of the railway at Keighley and saw that in the ‘60s there was a goods station south of the passenger station. A look around the area on Old-maps, Google maps and Streetview shows that there are a few reminders of the past that someone visiting might wish to record. This shows the former goods shed -
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link shows the course of the goods branch, which having diverged south of the passenger line, enters a short tunnel (yellow line). The tunnel portal appears to be fenced off, as this Streetview pic shows -
link at Park Lane. There appears to be nothing left of the north portal, but after the goods line emerged from the tunnel it passed underneath a road bridge on Parkwood Street.
The bridge still exists, but is hardly noticeable -
linkA look over the wall will reveal signs of the old trackbed, which is outlined in purple on the Google map screenshot and there is a footbridge (dark blue) just north of this -
linkThe branch then went under the main-line railway bridge (green) and entered the good yard. The former goods shed still remains (outlined in white). It handled grain. The other building was let to the Keighley paper mill. It went on to be a pine warehouse, but I think that business has folded.
Old-maps view of the area ‘50s-‘60s -
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