Stocksmoor was the last station visited on the fourth day of our travels in West Yorkshire. It serves the village of the same name and is on a short two-track section of the Penistone line (between a point just west of Stocksmoor and one east of Shepley.
The entrance to the station, is from the Station Road bridge over the line at the western end of the station:
The approach to platform 2:
On platform 2:
Platform 2 seen from platform 1 opposite:
Looking westwards on platform 2:
The view east along the line from the end of platform 2:
Back onto the bridge, looking east at the station:
The view westwards from the bridge:
The route down to platform 1 on the other side passes this building, possibly once associated with the railway:
The entrance to platform 1 is via this car parking and drop off area:
The entrance to platform 1 is just to the right of this building on platform 1:
Inside the building on platform 1:
Some old style lamps and a bench:
Looking west along the line from the end of platform 1:
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