She was sold by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway around 1890.
It was the standard goods engine used by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.
It was amalgamated into the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1847.
It was opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1879.
The station was built by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway and opened on 9 April 1855.
It was replaced in 1891 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway with the present six road shed.
The company was acquired by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway on 9 July 1847.
The station was first opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in October 1868.
The line became the chief constituent of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, which was incorporated in 1847.
It was opened in 1847 by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.