Huddersfield, The Station c.1955
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The station was built at a cost of £20,000, and its classic grandeur still dominates St George Square. The foundation stone, laid in 1845, weighed an incredible six tons. The first train on the new Huddersfield to Heaton Lodge line ran on 2 August 1847. Competing lines used the same station, and each sold tickets from the end offices. Staff even wore caps bearing HJS (Huddersfield Joint Station) right up to 1922. The three-mile Standedge Tunnel under the Pennines was first used in 1849 to link the town with Manchester.
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