File:Wetherby 2nd railway station (site), Yorkshire (geograph 3459168).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWetherby 2nd railway station (site), Yorkshire (geograph 3459168).jpg |
English: Wetherby 2nd railway station (site), Yorkshire Opened in 1902 by the North Eastern Railway on its line from Leeds to Wetherby, this station closed to passengers in 1964 and completely in 1966. View south west from Spofforth Hill towards Collingham Bridge and Leeds. |
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