DescriptionEx-Midland Railway viaduct over the Huddersfield Broad Canal - geograph.org.uk - 789339.jpg
English: Ex-Midland Railway viaduct over the Huddersfield Broad Canal This viaduct represents an interesting, though in the end futile, attempt by the Midland Railway to reach Huddersfield and the West Riding hinterland. It only carried a single line, and while it did reach Huddersfield, the Midland were never able to build a station there or even run passenger trains over their line at all; at the Huddersfield end, all it ever connected with was the gasworks!
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