Lofthouse-in-Nidderdale railway station

Lofthouse-in-Nidderdale railway station was the northernmost regular passenger terminus on the Nidd Valley Light Railway (NVLR), in Lofthouse, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire and now in North Yorkshire,[note 1] England.

The station was built as part of Bradford Corporation's programme of reservoir building in the Upper Nidd Valley.

A 3 ft (914 mm) gauge railway was built between Angram Reservoir and Lofthouse village in the summer of 1904,[1] extending south of the future station site by 0.5 miles (0.8 km).

[4] The station layout consisted of a single platform on the eastern side, with a passing loop for freight services.

[9] However, the line remained open for another seven years as freight traffic still ran up the valley to the reservoir construction sites.