Secrets of the Airedale Lines, Yorkshire | Bradford Forster Square - Bingley
Hello all, in this new miniseries I'm looking at all the stations on the Airedale & Wharfedale lines Northwest of Leeds! These commuter lines have some stunning stations with interesting histories! In today's video, part 1, I look at the stations from Bradford Forster Square to Bingley (on the Airedale line to Skipton) whilst also checking out the general history of the Airedale line! I hope you enjoy! Thanks for watching, you can support me below if you enjoyed: Patreon: / vanmanyo YouTube membership: / @vanmanyo All your support is hugely appreciated, thank you. Thanks to / @aautismo for the membership icons! SUBSCRIBE - / @vanmanyo SECOND CHANNEL - / @vanmanyo2 Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/vanmanyo.bsk... X- / vanmanyo1 Discord - / discord Music - https://www.davidcuttermusic.com/

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