From 13 May 1859, the station was owned by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
It was opened in 1867 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
He also became a director of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
There was never a station here on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
In July 1897, both lines were absorbed into the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
It was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
On 9 July 1847 the company was acquired by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
The station was built in the mid-19th century by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
Finally in 1897 the two railways were taken over by their competitor, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
She was named after one of the directors of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.