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Railway Bridge Remains at Wyke on the Former Pickle Bridge Line
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26th November 2023
The picture shows the remains of a railway crossing a few hundred metres north of the remains of Wyke Viaduct, i'm not sure if it was part of the viaduct before the northern end was demolished.
The Pickle Bridge Line is a former railway that connecting Bradford with Huddersfield and beyond. Running from Pickle Bridge junction at Wyke the line skirted the eastern side of Bailiff Bridge and Brighouse before reaching Anchor Pit Junction near to the point where the modern day M62 Motorway crosses the line. The line was opened in 1881 and crossed 3 viaducts and passed through 2 stations, by the 1940's the Grade II listed Wyke Viaduct was suffering major subsidence and the speed limit along the line was greatly reduced. It was completely closed in 1952 with the viaducts at Clifton Road and Wyke both partially demolished. I have replaced the sky, the original was completely washed out. I took this picture on the 25th May 2014 with aPolaroid is2132. www.colingreenphotography.co.uk
The Pickle Bridge Line is a former railway that connecting Bradford with Huddersfield and beyond. Running from Pickle Bridge junction at Wyke the line skirted the eastern side of Bailiff Bridge and Brighouse before reaching Anchor Pit Junction near to the point where the modern day M62 Motorway crosses the line. The line was opened in 1881 and crossed 3 viaducts and passed through 2 stations, by the 1940's the Grade II listed Wyke Viaduct was suffering major subsidence and the speed limit along the line was greatly reduced. It was completely closed in 1952 with the viaducts at Clifton Road and Wyke both partially demolished. I have replaced the sky, the original was completely washed out. I took this picture on the 25th May 2014 with aPolaroid is2132. www.colingreenphotography.co.uk
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