Keighley & Worth Valley Railway

Photos 1-7 from an IET Technical Visit, July 2006.
The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway was one of the first preserved railways in the country, re-opening in 1968 after being closed by BR in 1962.
The line runs from Keighley for 5 miles up the Worth valley to it's terminus at Ingrow. This visit concentrated mainly on the museum (open to the public) and the sheds (which aren't open to the public).

Photos 7-11 from March 2010.
 
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