Midland Junction

Midland Junction

📍 40 Calder View, Lower Hopton, Mirfield WF14 8JG, UK

About Midland Junction

Midland Junction marks a significant historical point along the former Midland Railway Huddersfield Branch Line, located in Lower Hopton, Mirfield. Originally conceived as a two-track line but laid with only one, this route primarily served freight traffic between Mirfield and Newton Goods Yard in Huddersfield via Red Doles. Its operational history concluded for the Mirfield to Red Doles section in 1937, leaving behind a tangible piece of local industrial heritage.

Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this branch line, with particular focus on the surviving bridge, which stands as a silent testament to Mirfield's railway past. The junction offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's transport history, appealing to railway enthusiasts and those interested in discovering the hidden stories embedded in the Yorkshire landscape. Midland Junction boasts an excellent 5 out of 5 stars based on customer reviews, highlighting its unique historical appeal.

Visiting Information

Midland Junction is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to explore the site at their convenience. No specific accessibility features or payment options are provided for this outdoor historical landmark.

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📍 40 Calder View, Lower Hopton, Mirfield WF14 8JG, UK

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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
11 months ago

Branch line from Midland Junction at Mirfield to Newton Goods Yard in Huddersfield via Red Doles. Original plan was for two tracks but only one was laid and only used for freight traffic. The Mirfield to Red Doles section closed in 1937. Little now remains except the bridge.