Paul Clough

Valley in Yorkshire

England

Paul Clough

90733 entering Oxenhope Station War Department 2-8-0 locomotive No. 90733 brings a passenger train into Oxenhope Station on the KWVR.  No. 90733 was built in 1945 and went straight over to the continent to aid the war effort, afterwards being sold to Netherlands Railways.  Later sold to Sweden, it ended up in the Swedish 'strategic reserve' of steam locomotives.  It was bought by the KWVR in 1972 and has been restored to its original state and numbered 90733.  BR owned 733 engines of this type numbered from 90000 to 90732, but this one was never in BR stock and so has been given the next unused number in the series.  This engine is the only survivor of this large class so is historically important.
90733 entering Oxenhope Station Credit: Bob Walters

Paul Clough is a picturesque valley located in Yorkshire, England. It is nestled within the South Pennines, offering breathtaking natural beauty and a peaceful ambiance. The valley is surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and dense woodlands, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The main feature of Paul Clough is its stunning waterfall, which cascades down a rocky slope, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The waterfall is a popular attraction and draws visitors from far and wide who come to admire its beauty and capture photographs. The sound of the rushing water adds to the tranquility of the valley, creating a soothing atmosphere.

The valley is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodlands are filled with various species of trees, including oak, birch, and beech, providing a habitat for numerous bird species and small mammals. It is not uncommon to spot woodland creatures such as squirrels and rabbits during a stroll through the valley.

Walking trails crisscross the valley, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and are suitable for both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. The valley is a popular spot for picnics and outdoor activities, providing a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

In summary, Paul Clough is a picturesque valley in Yorkshire, offering stunning natural beauty, a captivating waterfall, and a tranquil atmosphere. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the South Pennines.

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90733 entering Oxenhope Station War Department 2-8-0 locomotive No. 90733 brings a passenger train into Oxenhope Station on the KWVR.  No. 90733 was built in 1945 and went straight over to the continent to aid the war effort, afterwards being sold to Netherlands Railways.  Later sold to Sweden, it ended up in the Swedish 'strategic reserve' of steam locomotives.  It was bought by the KWVR in 1972 and has been restored to its original state and numbered 90733.  BR owned 733 engines of this type numbered from 90000 to 90732, but this one was never in BR stock and so has been given the next unused number in the series.  This engine is the only survivor of this large class so is historically important.
90733 entering Oxenhope Station
War Department 2-8-0 locomotive No. 90733 brings a passenger train into Oxenhope Station on the KWVR. No. 90733 was built in 1945 and went straight over to the continent to aid the war effort, afterwards being sold to Netherlands Railways. Later sold to Sweden, it ended up in the Swedish 'strategic reserve' of steam locomotives. It was bought by the KWVR in 1972 and has been restored to its original state and numbered 90733. BR owned 733 engines of this type numbered from 90000 to 90732, but this one was never in BR stock and so has been given the next unused number in the series. This engine is the only survivor of this large class so is historically important.
Black Moor Road
Black Moor Road
Hebden Bridge Road
Hebden Bridge Road
Hebden Bridge Road
Hebden Bridge Road
Taking on water at Oxenhope, 1968 The line had reopened as a heritage railway, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, earlier in the year. The water tank is propped up on a makeshift pile of concrete sleepers.
Taking on water at Oxenhope, 1968
The line had reopened as a heritage railway, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, earlier in the year. The water tank is propped up on a makeshift pile of concrete sleepers.
Diesel-electric D0226 at Oxenhope, 1968 A speculative production by English Electric, along with a similar locomotive with hydraulic transmission, both 500 HP, on loan to BR for trials in the late 1950s. They were based at Stratford, and were returned after a few years. Originally D226 and D227, zeros were added when main line locomotives in the D200 series were introduced. D0227 was later scrapped, D0226 after some time in store was passed to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Diesel-electric D0226 at Oxenhope, 1968
A speculative production by English Electric, along with a similar locomotive with hydraulic transmission, both 500 HP, on loan to BR for trials in the late 1950s. They were based at Stratford, and were returned after a few years. Originally D226 and D227, zeros were added when main line locomotives in the D200 series were introduced. D0227 was later scrapped, D0226 after some time in store was passed to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Oxenhope Station The southern terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. The final steam-hauled service of the day has recently arrived from Keighley. 

Just uncoupled and about to return to the engine sheds is locomotive No. 45212, an LMS 'Black 5' dating from 1935. Although it is owned by, and based at, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, this engine has another part-time job, often operating on the West Highland Line in Scotland, pulling the 'Jacobite' train, beloved of Harry Potter fans. It was due to return there after undergoing regular maintenance in Yorkshire.
Oxenhope Station
The southern terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. The final steam-hauled service of the day has recently arrived from Keighley. Just uncoupled and about to return to the engine sheds is locomotive No. 45212, an LMS 'Black 5' dating from 1935. Although it is owned by, and based at, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, this engine has another part-time job, often operating on the West Highland Line in Scotland, pulling the 'Jacobite' train, beloved of Harry Potter fans. It was due to return there after undergoing regular maintenance in Yorkshire.
A diesel engine at Oxenhope Station The KWVR is a branch line off the former Midland Main Line at Keighley in West Yorkshire, terminating at Oxenhope near the head of the Worth Valley. The line opened in 1867, but along with many other branch lines closed in 1962. It was re-started by a preservation society in 1968, one of the first such ventures, and has been a tourist attraction ever since, helped by serving the "Bronte town" of Haworth.

Enough has been written elsewhere (including the Wikipedia entry <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keighley_and_Worth_Valley_Railway" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keighley_and_Worth_Valley_Railway">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> and the railway's official website <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://kwvr.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://kwvr.co.uk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> ) for there to be no need for further elaboration here.
A diesel engine at Oxenhope Station
The KWVR is a branch line off the former Midland Main Line at Keighley in West Yorkshire, terminating at Oxenhope near the head of the Worth Valley. The line opened in 1867, but along with many other branch lines closed in 1962. It was re-started by a preservation society in 1968, one of the first such ventures, and has been a tourist attraction ever since, helped by serving the "Bronte town" of Haworth. Enough has been written elsewhere (including the Wikipedia entry LinkExternal link and the railway's official website LinkExternal link ) for there to be no need for further elaboration here.
Leeming from Hambleton Top View from top of Hambleton Lane
Leeming from Hambleton Top
View from top of Hambleton Lane
Locomotive 7714 at Oxenhope Pannier tank locomotive 7714 was built in Stoke in 1930 for the Great Western Railway. Withdrawn by British Rail in 1959, she then worked in South Wales for the National Coal Board. Now a restored heritage locomotive, she was a guest engine at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s March 2022 steam gala.
Locomotive 7714 at Oxenhope
Pannier tank locomotive 7714 was built in Stoke in 1930 for the Great Western Railway. Withdrawn by British Rail in 1959, she then worked in South Wales for the National Coal Board. Now a restored heritage locomotive, she was a guest engine at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway’s March 2022 steam gala.
Locomotive 45596 "Bahamas" at Oxenhope Locomotive 45596, “Bahamas”, belongs to the Jubilee Class. Built in Glasgow in 1934 for the London Midland Scottish Railway, she was withdrawn by British Rail in 1966. She delighted enthusiasts and their families at the Keighley & Worth Valley steam gala in March 2022.
Locomotive 45596 "Bahamas" at Oxenhope
Locomotive 45596, “Bahamas”, belongs to the Jubilee Class. Built in Glasgow in 1934 for the London Midland Scottish Railway, she was withdrawn by British Rail in 1966. She delighted enthusiasts and their families at the Keighley & Worth Valley steam gala in March 2022.
Merging tracks at Oxenhope Station
Merging tracks at Oxenhope Station
Admiration society at Oxenhope Heritage locomotive 45212, a restored Black Five from the London-Midland-Scottish railway, being inspected by passengers of all ages at Oxenhope.
Admiration society at Oxenhope
Heritage locomotive 45212, a restored Black Five from the London-Midland-Scottish railway, being inspected by passengers of all ages at Oxenhope.
Volunteers at Oxenhope Volunteers from the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway exchange views with a visiting enthusiast at Oxenhope After D6515 had left for Keighley.
Volunteers at Oxenhope
Volunteers from the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway exchange views with a visiting enthusiast at Oxenhope After D6515 had left for Keighley.
D6515 "Lt Jenny Lewis RN" at Oxenhope Diesel locomotive D6515 worked with BR between 1960 and 1997. On being retired from service, she was preserved as a heritage locomotive. Viewed at Oxenhope during the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. 
Lt Jenny Lewis RN, a diesel enthusiast, served on helicopters flying from HMS Richmond until her untimely death in a crash off the east coast of America.
D6515 "Lt Jenny Lewis RN" at Oxenhope
Diesel locomotive D6515 worked with BR between 1960 and 1997. On being retired from service, she was preserved as a heritage locomotive. Viewed at Oxenhope during the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. Lt Jenny Lewis RN, a diesel enthusiast, served on helicopters flying from HMS Richmond until her untimely death in a crash off the east coast of America.
A Hoover at Oxenhope Locomotive 50026 “Indomitable” was a big attraction at the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. An army of camera-wielding enthusiasts filled the platform when she arrived at Oxenhope. The unusual sound of the engine’s air filters led to the nickname “Hoover”.
A Hoover at Oxenhope
Locomotive 50026 “Indomitable” was a big attraction at the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. An army of camera-wielding enthusiasts filled the platform when she arrived at Oxenhope. The unusual sound of the engine’s air filters led to the nickname “Hoover”.
"Indomitable" arrives at Oxenhope Locomotive 50026 “Indomitable” was a big attraction at the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. 50 locomotives of this class were built by English Electric in the 1960s. “Indomitable” is the sole survivor. The name was added in the late 1970s in recognition of the distinguished service of the aircraft carrier HMS Indomitable during World War II.
"Indomitable" arrives at Oxenhope
Locomotive 50026 “Indomitable” was a big attraction at the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala. 50 locomotives of this class were built by English Electric in the 1960s. “Indomitable” is the sole survivor. The name was added in the late 1970s in recognition of the distinguished service of the aircraft carrier HMS Indomitable during World War II.
Freightliner's locomotive 70020 at Oxenhope One of 30 diesel-electric locomotives bought by Freightliner from the US company General Electric in 2007. These engines were more fuel-efficient than the previous types. Viewed at Oxenhope during the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala.
Freightliner's locomotive 70020 at Oxenhope
One of 30 diesel-electric locomotives bought by Freightliner from the US company General Electric in 2007. These engines were more fuel-efficient than the previous types. Viewed at Oxenhope during the Keighley & Worth Valley’s June 2022 Diesel Gala.
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Paul Clough is located at Grid Ref: SE0333 (Lat: 53.801338, Lng: -1.953412)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Bradford

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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