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| navigate by keyword : created town transport neighbourhood vehicle flower city building tree property tourism downtown plant street oakworth station opened 1867 closed 1962 preservationists line 1968 keighley worth valley railway kwvr edwardian style preserved tourist attraction vintage steam trains travelling mile long heritage used central location lionel jeffries 1971 classic film version edith nesbit book children yorkshire history rail railroad cinema |
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| 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 Nesbitâs book, âThe Railway Childrenâ. |
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