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[[Image:JD_KWVR05.jpg|thumb|Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop]] | [[Image:JD_KWVR05.jpg|thumb|Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop]] | ||
[[Image:JD_KWVR06.jpg|thumb|Vintage Carriages Trust museum at Ingrow Station]] | [[Image:JD_KWVR06.jpg|thumb|Vintage Carriages Trust museum at Ingrow Station]] | ||
[[Image:JD KWVR A4.jpg|thumb|Gate at Ingrow, made by Bayliss & Co of Wolverhampton ([[Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss]]?)]] | |||
[[Image:JD KWVR A3.jpg|thumb|Hand crane at Ingrow]] | |||
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, The Railway Station, Haworth, Keighley. West Yorkshire, BD22 8NJ. | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, The Railway Station, Haworth, Keighley. West Yorkshire, BD22 8NJ. | ||
in addition to steam trains and beautifully-restored stations, there are two railway museums at Ingrow station, representing the Vintage Carriages Trust and the Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop. | in addition to steam trains and beautifully-restored stations, there are two railway museums at Ingrow station, representing the Vintage Carriages Trust and the Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop. | ||
1862 Incorporated | |||
1868 Engineer is [[J. S. Crossley]].<ref>[[1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref> | |||
* [https://kwvr.co.uk/ Website] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 08:51, 31 October 2023






Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, The Railway Station, Haworth, Keighley. West Yorkshire, BD22 8NJ.
in addition to steam trains and beautifully-restored stations, there are two railway museums at Ingrow station, representing the Vintage Carriages Trust and the Ingrow Loco Museum and Workshop.
1862 Incorporated
1868 Engineer is J. S. Crossley.[1]