New Pudsey railway station
New Pudsey railway station serves the towns of Farsley and Pudsey in West Yorkshire, England, on the Calder Valley line. It serves the adjacent suburb of Thornbury.
New Pudsey railway station in May 2006
New Pudsey station seen from the road bridge of Owlcotes Lane with footbridge and access ramps to platforms in March 2007
New Pudsey in April 1979 with a westbound service to Leeds
Eastbound service with 156498 at New Pudsey in June 2006
Farsley is a town in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England, 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west of Leeds city centre, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Bradford. Farsley is situated between the two cities and near the town of Pudsey. Before April 1974, Farsley was part of the Borough of Pudsey. Before 1934 it was its own urban district council. It had its own council offices opposite the cenotaph, which is now a dental practice. The ward of Calverley and Farsley also includes the estate of Swinnow and some northern parts of Pudsey.
Town Street
Throstle Nest football ground
Marsden Court flats, with low rise to left