The original railway station at Langho was closed by British Railways on 5 May 1956. The station was re-built in a more modest form and re-opened on 29 May 1994, when regular passenger trains were re-introduced between Clitheroe, Blackburn and Manchester. The railway track here is on a significant downhill gradient of 1-in-82, heading for the long viaduct over the River Calder at Whalley. The distinctive outline of Pendle Hill is visible on the skyline.
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==Summary== {{Location dec|53.804874|-2.448963|heading:67}} {{Information |Description=w:Langho railway station Original description: '''Langho Railway Station''' The original railway station at Langho was closed by British Railways on 5 May 1956.
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