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Local Information
Travel
Information on parking and local public transport services - click here
Bronte Taxis are based just a few hundred yards from Haworth railway station and may be contacted on 01535 644442
Accommodation, Restaurants & Pubs, Walks, Local History and more
Up to date information from the Haworth Village Website - click here
For more details about the local area - click here
Keighley to Oxenhope in just 23 seconds
Images courtesy of Haworth Village Website - click here
Other Sites of Interest
Bronte Country - http://www.bronte-country.com
Haworth Village - http://www.haworth-village.co.uk
The Haworth 1940s Weekend - http://www.haworth1940s.co.uk
Steam and Railway Links from Eagle Intermedia - http://www.eagle.co.uk/steam/
Places to Visit
Museum of Rail Travel, Ingrow (West)
The award-winning Museum of Rail Travel at Ingrow (West) station is open every day.
The museum is operated by the Vintage Carriages Trust and houses an impressive collection of railway memorobilia, including several wooden-bodied compartment coaches which have been used in over 50 television and film productions.
The museum is situated on the A629 Keighley - Halifax road, just 1 mile from central Keighley. Visit the website here.
Station Shop & Locomotive Viewing Area, Haworth
The Locomotive Works viewing gallery at Haworth is accessible every day. The picnic tables overlook the KWVR's yard at Haworth - see locomotives being restored or prepared for service.
The railway station shop in Haworth station is open daily and sells a wide range of KWVR souveniers as well as railway books and videos. For more details, visit the shop page here
Gallery
KWVR over the years
- LMS & BR Days
- Society Special 1962
- Haworth Yard 1963
- 1965 - The first steam locomotive arrives at Haworth
- Winter 1967/68 - Open Day
- The Branch Rises From The Ashes - Mid Sixties
- Timetable Trials - Easter 1968
- 29th June 1968 - The Railway Reopens
- KWVR 'Corporate Livery' Circa 1968/69
- Haworth - 1969
- Early 1970's - Mrs Webb, The Haworth Yard Greengrocer
- The Mid 1970's





















