Greetland railway station


Greetland railway station was a railway station that served the village of Greetland in West Yorkshire, England.

History

The station was originally opened as North Dean in July 1844. It was subsequently changed to North Dean and Greetland and then to Greetland in 1897. Situated near the junction of the main Calder Valley line and the steeply-graded branch towards Halifax, it also served as the junction station for the Stainland Branch from its opening in 1875 until 1929. It was closed to passenger traffic on 8 September 1962.
The signal box seen in the picture was reopened in 2000 after a prolonged period of disuse but closed in August 2009. By December 2009 it had been demolished. The junction and associated signalling is now operated from Healey Mills PSB.