Ingleton railway station (London and North Western Railway)

It opened, along with the Ingleton Branch Line, in 1861, and closed in 1917, by which time the two railway companies had become more cooperative.

[3] The MR reopened the original Ingleton station two weeks later but refused to let L&NW trains use it.

[4] Passengers had to walk nearly a mile (1½ km) between the two Ingleton stations, descending into the valley below and climbing up the other side, where they often had a long wait as the companies did not cooperate over timetabling either.

[7] On 13 March 1893, a 1-mile (2 km) mineral line was opened from the L&NW station to Meal Bank Quarry.

It passed over a high embankment and bridge across the entrance to the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail.