Keighley and Worth Valley Railway - Reviews from across the web
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No title The steep gradient up the Worth Valley from the Keighley terminus has been a challenge for locomotives ever since the line opened on 15th April 1867. The sound of a steam engine tackling this climb echoes from the steep sides of the valley, while great clouds of steam and smoke add drama to the scen... kwvr.co.uk
- Walks around the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Start at grid reference 035372, Haworth Station. Exit the station, turn right and proceed along the road. Don't walk across the bridge, but instead bear left round a corner. Almost immediately, there is a gap in the wall, where you will see a public footpath sign. You are now on part of the Worth Wa... yorkshire-escapes.com
The Young Man from Canada: Keighley & Worth Valley Railway and Haworth The train eventually arrived, and I took it up to Haworth station where I alighted to visit the Brontë parsonage musuem. I had been a little bit reluctant to visit it, having become rather jaded about visiting old houses over the past year, but everyone asked if I was going there so I decided I wou... youngmanfromcanadapf.blogspot.com
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