Steeton and Silsden railway station
Steeton & Silsden was opened by the Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway in December 1847, and was later re-sited in march 1892.The project was delayed and construction is expected to start in April 2022, and was costed at £4.63 million to deliver 245 car parking spaces.[9][10] Further delays to the construction were caused by having to remediate land previously used as a weapon factory in the Second World War.[12] Until recently, the station lacked full access for disabled users, which led some to catch trains in the opposite direction to change platforms.A limited number do stop though - two early a.m. services to Carlisle and Carnforth respectively and one afternoon Morecambe train call on weekdays and Saturdays (as do one from Lancaster and one from Ribblehead in the opposite direction), whilst on Sundays the first morning trains to each destination do so.