Whistler40145
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Yes, Goosehouse is correctGoosehouse
(Not sure about this one - it's right on top of the site of Hollins Siding)
Yes, Goosehouse is correctGoosehouse
(Not sure about this one - it's right on top of the site of Hollins Siding)
Blackburn Bolton Road (1848 to 1859).....(This would justify further investigation - there is a station on the presumed site on a 1:500 town plan of about 1848 - 1850, but it's marked "Darwen Street Station, Disused")
Foulridge
Perhaps we are looking at two different route maps, but my records show that between Holbeck Low Level and Gildersome East were:-
Copley Hill then Farnley & Wortley.... but to continue.....
Birstall Town
The sources I was using suggest that Copley Hill was a goods station
In passing I note that Holbeck (High Level) (not Low Level) only appears to have had platforms on the GNR tracks, not on the LNWR tracks that we were following through it.
INFORMATION
Many years ago, I discussed the matter of Copley Hill with the editorial staff of Wikipedia as they had produced a line template of the Leeds New Line and the icon they had shown was that for a passenger station, not a goods station. After your posting, I looked tonight at the same Wikipedia line template and that still has the icon for a passenger station on the line template.