La gare de Brighouse est une gare ferroviaire du Royaume-Uni, située sur le territoire de la ville de Brighouse, dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre. Les services à partir de Brighouse sont opérés par Northern Rail et Grand Central Railway.

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Liste de gares au Royaume-Uni Transport ferroviaire au Royaume-Uni Autres gares dans le Calderdale : Gare de Halifax

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Portail du chemin de fer Portail du Yorkshire

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Brighouse railway station

Brighouse railway station serves the town of Brighouse in West Yorkshire, England. The station lies on the Calder Valley line running west from Leeds. Opened in 1840, and closed in 1970, it reopened in 2000 and is served by Northern Trains, TransPennine Express and Grand Central services.
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Brighouse Bridge

The Brighouse Bridge crosses the River Calder in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1825 as part of the Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike.
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Rastrick Bridge

Rastrick Bridge crosses the River Calder in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1558 as a replacement for an earlier wooden bridge and rebuilt c1750.
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Brighouse Town Hall

Brighouse Town Hall is a former municipal building in Thornton Square, Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Brighouse Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.
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Brighouse bus station

Brighouse bus station serves the town of Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro. The bus station is situated in the Brighouse Town Centre and could be accessed from Gooder Street and Ganny Road. The current station was opened from 10 May 2009 on the site of the previous one that dates back from the 1970s. The new bus station cost £2.38 million and provides passengers with more comfortable and safer enclosed waiting areas, new seating and lighting, real time electronic passenger information, 24-hour CCTV surveillance and additional footpaths and pedestrian access It has six stands.