Bradford Forster Square railway station
Bradford Forster Square is one of two main railway stations in Bradford, West Yorkshire. The other one is Bradford Interchange.
History
The railway station was moved to its current place in the early 1990s. Before that, it was next to where it is now. In the old place, it was much bigger. A little while after the move, the line was made electric.
Service
The station has some service to London King's Cross. It has regular service to Leeds, Skipton and Ilkley. For most long distance service, passengers must change at Leeds.
Bradford Forster Square Railway Station Media
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Bradford Midland Station after 1887–90 rebuilding. Interior of the trainshed.
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The remains of the old Forster Square station. Its replacement is behind the photographer.
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View southward, towards buffer-stops in 1961
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The original station being demolished and the new station under construction in 1992.
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Bradford Forster Square station before 1909
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The sign outside Bradford Forster Square station in August 2007
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A Class 333 unit on platform 1
A Class 144 in the old station platforms, now demolished
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Leeds–Bradford lines and other routes