For today's nostalgic look back, we take a step back to 1966, with this panoramic view of the former British Railways goods yard in Bridge Street.
The city centre goods depot closed in October 1962, ending 112 years of business.
The disused site with its underground vaults and easy access to the goods yards beyond Croft Street was under consideration as a possible location for Bradford's new bus and coach station.
By the beginning of the seventies, most of the surrounding buildings had finally been demolished, making way for the Transport Interchange, which was fully completed by 1977.
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