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Oakworth Railway Station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Yorkshire UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern engine Sir Lamiel number 30777 at Keighley , Keighley a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tank engine on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, Yorkshire, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tank engine on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, Yorkshire, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ivatt Tanks 41312 and 41241 at Haworth, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - February 2008 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Class 37 37194 at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Class 25 Diesel D7162 Locomotive at Keighley, Keighley and Worth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oakworth Station - Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (KWVR), Yorkshire, UK
Class 37 37087 and D6737 at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - June 2008 Royalty Free Stock Photo
War Department Steam locomotive number 90733 leaves Oakworth, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - February Royalty Free Stock Photo
Direct Rail Services Class 57 57007 at the Keighley and Worth Va Royalty Free Stock Photo
War Department Steam locomotive number 90733 approaches Mytholmes, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - Royalty Free Stock Photo
Class 25 Diesel D5185 Locomotive at Keighley, Keighley and Worth Royalty Free Stock Photo
West Coast Railways class 37 37516 arriving from Settle at Keighley - Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taff Vale steam loco number 85 departs Keighley, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire, UK - February 2008 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oakworth Station opened in 1867 and closed in 1962 until preservationists took over the branch line in 1968. Now part of Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (KWVR), the Edwardian-style station is preserved as a tourist attraction with vintage steam trains travelling the 5 mile long heritage railway. It was used as the central location in Lionel Jeffries 1971 classic film version of Edith Nesbit’s book, ‘The Railway Children’.


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