Calverley and Rodley railway station, originally called Calverley Bridge Station for the nearby river crossing, is a closed railway station on the line of the former Leeds and Bradford Railway (whose route now forms part of the Leeds to Bradford Lines, the Airedale Line, and the Wharfedale Line), near the villages of Calverley and Rodley, City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
The station opened in 1846 shortly after the start of services on the Leeds and Bradford Railway.
It fell victim to the Beeching Axe, closing to passengers in March 1965 and to freight in 1968 (along with the other intermediate stations between Leeds & Shipley).
The goods shed has been integrated into a warehouse complex used by local businesses, while the station building appears to be used as a private residence.
The nearby Stanhope Hotel, featured in the book Welcome Inn,[2] is being demolished in 2016, and several houses will be built on the site adjacent to the former station.