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Halifax Railway Station - Halifax
The Halifax Railway Station building was erected jointly by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and the Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Railway Companies in 1855, to the designs of Thomas Butterworth of Manchester; the main contractors were George Thompson & Co. In 1885/6 the station layout was re-structured in order to accommodate the Great Northern Railway's Queensbury line. The buildings now serve as a nursery and form part of the Eureka Children's Museum site. Photo. July 2000.
Date July 2000
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