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4:43pm Monday 27th June 2011 in Cliviger
By Peter Magill, Chief reporter
A CAMPAIGN has been launched by villagers to open a new railway station halfway between Burnley and Todmorden.
And if the new halt at Cornholme and Portsmouth becomes a reality, the journey time to Manchester for commuters could be as little as 40 minutes.
More than 120 people in the neighbouring communities have so far expressed an interest in the bid for the station, which would be on the Caldervale line between Burnley Manchester Road and Hebden Bridge.
Campaign spokesman Rachel Julian said: “It all started around the discussions to reopen the Todmorden Curve.
“If they are going to restore the curve then this would have clear advantages for people living in this area.”
Questionnaires have been drawn up and have been handed out via Cornholme School, the post office in Burnley Road and nearby general store.
Originally, each of the two villages had its own station, both constructed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways company and opened in 1849.
But the Cornholme stop was closed in September 1938 and the Portsmouth station only lasted until July 1958.
The station would be accessible for people living in Cliviger and Worsthorne.
Under the West Yorkshire regional railway plan, a station for the area is listed as an aim.
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