Wyke and Norwood Green railway station

Wyke and Norwood Green railway station served the villages of Wyke and Norwood Green in West Yorkshire, England.Originally situated a little to the south west and named Pickle Bridge, it was opened in 1850, renamed Wyke in 1852 and moved to the final location in 1896.It was closed to passengers by the British Transport Commission on 21 September 1953.According to Historic England it was a signalman's cottage and may have been part of the original station.This article on a railway station in Yorkshire and the Humber is a stub.
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