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  1. Apperley Bridge railway station

    distinguish Appley Bridge railway station Infobox UK disused station name Apperley Bridge image name caption locale Apperley Bridge borough City of Bradford original Leeds and Bradford Railway pregroup ... a business case and designs for both Apperley Bridge and Kirkstall Forge railway station Kirkstall ... projects in the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Apperley Bridge Railway Station Category Railway ... 1.703065 gridref SE196383 years Late July 1846 events Station opens as Apperley Bridge years1 1847 events1 Station renamed Apperley years2 1 October 1890 events2 Station renamed Apperley and Rawdon years3 May 1893 events3 Station renamed Apperley Bridge and Rawdon years4 12 June 1961 events4 Station renamed Apperley Bridge years5 20 March 1965 events5 Station closes years6 2014 events6 Projected re opening. Apperley Bridge was a station on the Leeds and Bradford, later Midland line between Leeds City railway station Leeds and Shipley railway station Shipley , West Yorkshire , England, between ... a year. Apperley Bridge station was finally closed by the British Railways Board , as a result of the Beeching ... Consultation on proposed Apperley Bridge rail station begins ref ref http www.wymetro.com news releases ... lodged for new station title Apperley Bridge set for transport network boost date 2009 ... of the Apperley Bridge station form Leodis.net http www.wymetro.com news projects projectdetails apperleybridge.htm Metro Apperley Bridge new rail station http www.davidheyscollection.com page28.htm ... for West Yorkshire, intends to re open the station, along with Kirkstall Forge railway station ... Bradford ref Go ahead for construction of both Kirkstall Forge and Apperley Bridge was given in the National ... to get the line opened. Temporary stations were quickly provided, including Apperley Bridge , which ... ran parallel to the railway on the south side up at road level. A principal customer of the station ... agreed to purchase gas from the school in order to light the station. The Leeds & Bradford Railway ...   more details



  1. Apperley Bridge

    in 1965, Apperley Bridge had a Apperley Bridge railway station railway station in Rawdon . ref name Leodis Cite web title Apperley Bridge Station work Leodis A photographic archive of Leeds accessdate ... Cite web title Consultation on proposed Apperley Bridge rail station begins work Metro accessdate ... Bridge station approved Cite web last Bourley first Anika title Apperley Bridge Station may go ahead ... small Apperley Bridge small london distance latitude 53.836 longitude 1.712 official name Apperley Bridge ... grid reference SE1837 distinguish Appley Bridge Apperley Bridge is a village in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford , in West Yorkshire , England. Apperley Bridge is north east of Bradford ... 2002 12 11 appleby bridge.shtml title Apperley Bridge residents reject Bradford date 2002 12 11 publisher ... by Greengates . The village of Apperley Bridge straddles both the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the River Aire . It takes its name from the old bridge Apperley Bridge over the river Aire on Apperley Lane. Parts of Rawdon in Leeds of similar character are included in the BD10 Apperley Bridge postal district . History The bridge at Apperley Bridge from which the village takes its name was built ... bridge dates from 1936 and has since been widened. ref name ABHR Cite web title Apperley Bridge ... but this too has been replaced by modern development. In the 2000s Apperley Bridge village ... Council title Apperley Bridge Summary of report on potential conservation area date Nov 2006 url ... format PDF ref Governance Apperley Bridge is in the Idle and Thackley ward. p style clear left ... web title Apperley Bridge firm in confident mood work Wharfedale Observer accessdate 2011 01 29 date ... over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is Apperley Bridge Quarries Limited and the art deco style headquarters ... name NN Cite web title New name for Barrett s Apperley Bridge base work Bradford Telegraph and Argus ... name is a good fit for shoe company ref On the canal itself is Apperley Bridge Marina with a cafe, office ...   more details



  1. Appley Bridge railway station

    distinguish Apperley Bridge railway station Infobox UK station symbol rail name Appley Bridge image name Appleybridgestation.jpg code APB manager Northern Rail locale Appley Bridge borough West Lancashire ... Transport Executive and as such within the GMPTE ticketing zone. Appley Bridge railway station was built by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway and opened on 9 April 1855. The main stone built station building survives adjacent to the Wigan bound platform, but is now in use for non railway purposes ... Passenger Transport Executive Greater Manchester zone years 9 April 1855 events Station opens Appley Bridge railway station serves the villages of Appley Bridge Lancashire and Shevington Metropolitan Borough of Wigan , Greater Manchester in England . The station is 4 miles 7  km north west of Wigan Wallgate railway station Wigan Wallgate on the Manchester Southport Line . The station itself ... Opened by the Manchester and Southport Railway as a branch of the East Lancashire Railway 1844 1859 East Lancashire Railway , it was absorbed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The station ... trains an hour to Southport railway station Southport westbound and to Wigan Wallgate railway ... drops to hourly each way. On Sundays there is an hourly service to Southport and Stockport railway station ... station Altrincham and Chester railway station Chester . rail start rail line next Parbold railway station Parbold previous Gathurst railway station Gathurst route Northern Rail br small Manchester Southport Line small col 8b00ff rail line next Parbold railway station Parbold previous Wigan Wallgate railway station Wigan Wallgate route Northern Rail br small Manchester Airport Southport small ... http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 352,409,1 Station on navigable O.S. map. Railway stations in Lancashire ... nl Station Appley Bridge ...   more details



  1. Banff Bridge railway station

    File Banff Bridge Station and view NW to Banff Bay geograph.org.uk 1752245.jpg thumb Banff Bridge railway station in 1961 Banff Bridge railway station was a railway station in Banff Bridge, Banff, Aberdeenshire Banff , Aberdeenshire . It was the penultimate stop on a branch line from Inveramsay railway station Inveramsay to Macduff, Aberdeenshire Macduff . ref British Railways Atlas.1947. p.38 ref Another branch from Tillynaught railway station terminated at a separate station in Banff. ref Wignal, C.J. 1983 Complete British Railway Maps and Gzetteer from 1830 1981, Oxford Oxford Publishing ref center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line next King Edward railway station King Edward previous Macduff railway station Macduff route British Railways col 000000 end References reflist coord 57.66263 2.50969 type railwaystation region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Aberdeenshire Category Railway stations closed in 1961 Scotland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Godnow Bridge railway station

    Godnow Bridge railway station was a small railway station on the line between Doncaster and Keadby railway station Keadby , between Medge Hall Halt and Crowle railway station Crowle . The area is shown on old maps as Godknow Bridge . It was opened with the line from Thorne Old railway station in September 1859 and closed in 1917. Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Medge Hall Halt next Crowle railway station Crowle route South Yorkshire Railway br small Doncaster to Keadby line small col 000000 end References The South Yorkshire Railway , D.L.Franks, 1971. Turntable Enterprises, ISBN 0902844 04 0 coord 53.59544 0.85014 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Closed stations Lincolnshire Category Disused railway stations in North Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Torrens Bridge railway station

    Torrens Bridge railway station was a short lived railway station on the Outer Harbor railway line Outer Harbor line in North Adelaide . The location of the station was east of Bonython Park. It was located convert 1.7 km mi abbr on by railway from Adelaide Railway Station . br The station was opened in 1883 as the result of a petition from a pressure group on behalf of residents of North Adelaide . Facilities consisted of separate Up and Down platforms, buildings on both platforms and a footbridge between them. As its name suggests, the station was located just north of the railway bridge that crossed the River Torrens . Before the station closed, Torrens Bridge was the closest station to Adelaide, but Mile End railway station, Adelaide Mile End is now the closest. br The station was closed in 1888 and demolished shortly after. It was the first railway station to close in Adelaide and South Australia. The buildings and footbridge were moved to the newly opened Croydon railway station, Adelaide Croydon railway station. No trace remains of where Torrens Bridge was located, but the pedestrian crossing close to where the North and Port Lines part way is close to the location of the station. Sources Reflist Pantlin G and J Sargent eds . Railway stations in greater metropolitan Adelaide. Train Hobby, Melbourne. 2005. Adelaide stub Australia rail transport stub coord missing South Australia Category Disused railway stations in South Australia ...   more details



  1. Grimesthorpe Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Grimesthorpe Bridge locale Grimesthorpe borough City of Sheffield image caption line Sheffield and Rotherham Railway platforms latitude 53.4061 longitude 1.4303 gridref SK379900 years October 1838 events Opened years1 January 1843 events1 Closed Grimesthorpe Bridge railway station was a minor train station railway station in Sheffield , South Yorkshire , England . The station served the communities of Grimesthorpe and was situated on the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway , lying between Sheffield Wicker railway station Wicker and Brightside railway station Brightside . Grimesthorpe Bridge was the first intermediate station to open on the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, then not yet part of the Midland Railway . The station, the first to open on the line disappeared from the timetables in January 1843 ref Rail centres n 11 Sheffield. S. Batty. p.  15 ref , four and a half years after the line s opening in October 1838. The station location is now underneath what is known as Grimesthorpe Junction and its complex trackplan. There, the lines from Sheffield Wicker railway station Wicker , Sheffield Midland station Sheffield Midland , Attercliffe Goods station, The Sheffield District Railway and from Rotherham Barnsley met. References reflist Sheffield stations Category Disused railway stations in Sheffield Category Railway stations opened in 1838 Category Railway stations closed in 1843 Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Burscough Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK station symbol rail name Burscough Bridge image name Burscough Bridge railway station 1.JPG ... Burscough Bridge railway station Pronounced Burs co Bridge serves the town of Burscough in Lancashire ... with Burscough Junction railway station Burscough Junction , which is also in Burscough ... run alternately to Manchester Airport railway station Manchester Airport via Bolton railway station Bolton & Manchester Piccadilly and to Manchester Victoria via Atherton railway station Atherton . On Sundays the service operates via Bolton to Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport railway station Stockport , with two hourly extensions to Chester railway station Chester via Altrincham railway station Altrincham . Gallery gallery File Burscough Bridge railway station, Wigan platform.JPG The old station building on the Wigan platform. File Burscough Bridge railway station, Southport platform.JPG The new station building on the Southport platform. File Burscough Bridge signal box.JPG Burscough Bridge signal box. File Burscough bridge 1 railway station 1951630 79e94e64.jpg The station in 1964 File Burscough bridge 2 railway station 951626 883e1d6e.jpg View North West in 1964 File Burscough Bridge 3 railway station 2064400 3132d3e8.jpg Express train at Burscough Bridge Junction Box gallery External links Commons category Burscough Bridge railway station stn art lnk BCB L400RY rail start rail line next New Lane railway station New Lane br small Meols Cop railway station Meols Cop on Sundays small previous Hoscar railway station Hoscar br small Parbold railway station Parbold on Sundays small ... railway station Meols Cop previous Parbold railway station Parbold route Northern Rail br small Manchester ... railway station Burscough Junction next Terminus route Burscough Curves br South col FF00FF rail line previous Rufford railway station Rufford next Terminus route Burscough Curves br North col FF00FF ... DfT Category F1 stations nl Station Burscough Bridge ...   more details



  1. Cooper Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Cooper Bridge image name Cooper Bridge entrance by Humphrey Bolton.jpg caption Blocked entrance to former railway station, Cooper Bridge Road. locale Mirfield borough Kirklees original Manchester and Leeds Railway pregroup Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway manager platforms 2 latitude 53.68487 longitude 1.732 gridref SE177209 years 1 October 1840 events Station opens years1 20 February 1950 events1 Station closes Cooper Bridge was a railway station built by the Manchester and Leeds Railway to serve the town of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire , England . ref Butt Stations ref History Opened by the Manchester and Leeds Railway in 1840 to serve Huddersfield , convert 4 mi km away, which at that time did not have a station of its own. ref cite book author Anderson, Robert title Huddersfield Dewsbury and Batley Railway Memories publisher Bellcode Books date 2000 isbn 1 8712 3313 5 ref The station was said to have been built for and by, the owner of Kirklees Hall the Armytage family. ref http freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com calderdalecompanion c.html c1310 Calderdale Companion Cooper Bridge station ref ref http freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com calderdalecompanion dg1771.jpg Malcolm Bull s Calderdale Companion Photo of station platform ref References Reflist External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 417,420,1 Cooper Bridge station on navigable 1947 O. S. map Historical Rail Start rail line two to one previous1 Clifton Road railway station Clifton Road previous2 Brighouse railway station Brighouse next Mirfield railway station Mirfield route1 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway br small Pickle Bridge Line small route2 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway br small Caldervale Line small col 964B00 end Category Disused railway stations in Kirklees Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1840 Category Railway stations closed in 1950 ...   more details



  1. Standon Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Standon Bridge image caption line London and North Western Railway locale borough manager owner platforms latitude 52.912474 longitude 2.258699 gridref years events Station opens years1 4 February 1952 events1 Station closed Standon Bridge railway station was a railway station in Standon , approximately 4 miles west of Stone, Staffordshire . The station closed on 4 February 1952, the same day as Whitmore railway station 4 miles further north. The station is close to Mill Meece Pumping Station , an early 20th century preserved steam powered water pumping station built by Staffordshire Potteries Waterworks Company. During installation of a second steam engine in 1926 7, parts were delivered to Standon Bridge railway station and transferred by horse and cart to the pumping station. The station is also near to Synnerton Army training camp, a large former Royal Ordnance Factory . References refbegin anchor Dft2010a cite book url http homepage.ntlworld.com howard.v.moore millmeecepumpingstation home page.htm title Just How Do You Install A Steam Engine? author publisher publisherlink External links Commons category List of closed railway stations in Britain S DEFAULTSORT Standon Bridge Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in Staffordshire Category Railway stations closed in 1952 ...   more details



  1. Bailiff Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Bailiff Bridge image name Bailiff Bridge Station site of 1764486 ffe9527d.jpg caption Site of Bailiff Bridge railway station in 1961 locale Brighouse borough Calderdale original West Riding Union pregroup Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway owner Midland Railway manager platforms 2 latitude 53.7222 longitude 1.7725 gridref SE151251 years 1 March 1881 events Station opens years1 2 April 1917 events1 Station closes Bailiff Bridge railway station was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway to serve the village of Bailiff Bridge north of Brighouse in West Yorkshire , England . History Opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway , the station was then closed during the First World War as an economy measure. The line continued in use until subsidence caused the closure of the line in 1952. ref cite web url http www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk Railway 20Ramblers 20Calderdale.htm title Railway Ramblers Gazetteer of Disused Lines in West Yorkshire Calderdale publisher Lost Railways West Yorkshire accessdate 2008 11 28 ref ref Butt Stations ref References Reflist Disused Rail Start rail line previous Wyke and Norwood Green railway station Wyke and Norwood Green next Clifton Road railway station Clifton Road route Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway br small Pickle Bridge Line small col 964B00 end Calderdale Lines collapse 1 yes External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 414,425,1 Bailiff Bridge station on navigable O.S. map http www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk Railway 20Ramblers 20Calderdale.htm Railway Ramblers http www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk pickle 20bridge 202.htm Station location http www.flickr.com search ?q Bailiff 20Bridge&w 87583925 40N00 Flickr Category Disused railway stations in Calderdale Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1881 Category Railway stations closed in 1917 Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Acton Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK station symbol rail name Acton Bridge image name ActonBridgeRailwayStation.jpg manager London Midland locale Acton Bridge borough Cheshire West and Chester lowusage0405 pad 1em 2,709 lowusage0506 ... 14,480 lowusage0910 decrease 13,658 lowusage1011 increase 17,242 years 4 July 1837 events Station opens as Acton years1 1 July 1870 events1 Station renamed Acton Bridge code ACB platforms 3 latitude 53.2664 longitude 2.6029 gridref SJ598745 File Acton Bridge Station December 2011.jpg thumb right Acton Bridge in December 2010. File Acton Bridge railway station geograph 2152714.jpg thumb right Acton Bridge in 1961. File Acton bridge 2 railway geograph 2192847.jpg thumb right Down express north of Acton Bridge in 1962. Acton Bridge railway station is near the village of Acton Bridge , Cheshire , in the northwest of England . The station, and all the trains that stop here, are operated by London Midland however, very few services call at this station on the service between Liverpool and Birmingham . Acton Bridge still does not have any trains on a Sunday which call, but many trains pass through on the West Coast Main Line towards both Liverpool and Preston railway station Preston . A nearly normal service operates on most bank holidays however. The next station along the line towards Preston is Warrington Bank Quay railway station Warrington Bank Quay , but there are no direct services between the two the other case of this is Berwick upon Tweed railway station Berwick upon Tweed and Chathill railway station Chathill . 2,709 passengers are recorded as using the station in 2004 5. ref ... The station gardens are maintained by volunteers from Acton Bridge Women s Institute , and won a Commendation ... Junction Railway but was renamed Acton Bridge in 1870. After merging into the London and North ... line next Runcorn railway station Runcorn previous Hartford railway station Hartford route London Midland ... Midland Category DfT Category F2 stations nl Station Acton Bridge ...   more details



  1. Victoria Bridge railway station

    Infobox Ireland disused station name Victoria Bridge other name image File Old Station House, Victoria Bridge geograph.org.uk 1313785.jpg 250px caption Old station house in Victoria Bridge locale Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone Victoria Bridge borough County Tyrone latitude longitude gridref line Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway owner Great Northern Railway Ireland platforms years 9 May 1852 events Station opens years1 15 February 1965 events1 Station closes Victoria Bridge railway station served Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone Victoria Bridge in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland . The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway opened the station on 9 May 1852. It was taken over by the Great Northern Railway Ireland in 1883. Victoria Bridge station was also served by the Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway , a narrow gauge railway linking the GNR I main line with the nearby market town of Castlederg ... This station opened on 4 July 1884 and closed on 17 April 1933. ref cite web title Victoria Bridge CVB station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2012 04 29 ref Billy Anderson was the last man in charge of Victoria Bridge station. Patsy Mc Garrigle served as signalman at Victoria Bridge for the final five years. Victoria Bridge Station was unique because it was constructed from wood and was very beautiful. The Great Northern Railway Ireland station closed on 15 February 1965. ref cite web title Victoria Bridge GNI station work Railscot ... Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Trafalgar County Tyrone railway station Trafalgar County Tyrone next Newtownstewart railway station Newtownstewart route Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway br Londonderry to Enniskillen col 00008B Rail line previous Fyfin railway station Fyfin next Terminus route Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway br Castlederg to Victoria Bridge col 00008B end References reflist coord missing County Tyrone DEFAULTSORT Victoria Bridge Railway Station Category Disused ...   more details



  1. Bridge End railway station

    Infobox Ireland disused station name Bridge End other name image caption locale Bridgend, County Donegal borough County Donegal latitude longitude gridref line Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway owner Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway platforms years 12 November 1881 events Station opens years1 6 September 1948 events1 Station closes Bridge End railway station served Bridgend, County Donegal Bridgend in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland . The Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway opened the station on 12 November 1881. ref cite web title Bridge End station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2012 04 29 ref It closed on 6 September 1948 Routes Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Gallagh Road railway station Gallagh Road next Burnfoot railway station Burnfoot route Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway br Derry to Farland Point col 00008B end References reflist Commons DEFAULTSORT Bridge End Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in County Donegal Category Railway stations opened in 1881 Category Railway stations closed in 1948 Ireland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Severn Bridge railway station

    services suspended years2 November 1964 events2 officially closed Severn Bridge railway station was a small station on the Severn Bridge Railway located close to the north west bank of the River Severn ... railway station on the Bristol and Gloucester Railway to the docks in 1875. The opening of the bridge ... Sharpness railway station Sharpness br small Station closed small previous Lydney Junction railway station Lydney Junction br small GWR station remains open small route Severn Bridge Railway br small ...Infobox UK disused station name Severn Bridge for Blakeney locale Purton, Lydney Purton borough Forest of Dean district Forest of Dean image name Severn Bridge station geograph 2565649 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg caption Local train from Berkeley Road to Lydney at Severn Bridge station in 1951 original Severn Bridge Railway pregroup Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway small Great Western Railway GWR ... thumb left upright A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Severn Bridge Image Seven railway bridgemap 1946.jpg thumb right A map from 1946, showing the station location Severn and Wye Railway and Canal Co. collapse yes Severn Bridge Railway collapse yes Sharpness Branch Line collapse yes The Severn Bridge Railway linked Lydney Junction railway station on the north bank of the River Severn with Sharpness Docks on the south bank via the Severn Railway Bridge . The railway ..., one of which traversed the Gloucester to Chepstow and Newport main line. Severn Bridge station was on the embankment ... Bridge station had a passing loop, small shelters on the two platforms and a signalbox. There was a short siding with a cattle pen at the end of the station nearer to the bridge, which closed in 1957. At times, the station was known as Severn Bridge for Blakeney, Gloucestershire Blakeney . ref name ... Dovecote Press, Wimborne isbn 1 904349 24 2 page 120&ndash 121 ref The Severn Railway Bridge was hit ... closed until November 1964. The Severn Bridge station site, according to a book published ...   more details



  1. Ballindoon Bridge railway station

    Infobox Ireland disused station name Ballindoon Bridge other name image caption locale borough County Donegal latitude longitude gridref line owner Donegal Railway Company platforms years 1 August 1944 events Station opens years1 15 December 1947 events1 Station closes Ballindoon Bridge railway station served the area of Cappry in County Donegal , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The station opened on 1 August 1944 on the Donegal Railway Company line from Glenties to Stranorlar . It closed on 15 December 1947 when the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee closed the line from Glenties to Stranorlar in an effort to save money. ref cite web title Ballindoon Bridge station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2008 05 24 ref Freight services on the route continued until 10 March 1952. Routes Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Glenmore railway station Glenmore next Ballybofey railway station Ballybofey route Donegal Railway Company br Glenties to Stranorlar col 00008B end References reflist coord missing County Donegal DEFAULTSORT Ballindoon Bridge Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in County Donegal Category Railway stations opened in 1944 Category Railway stations closed in 1947 Ireland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. North Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name North Bridge locale Halifax, West Yorkshire Halifax borough Calderdale image name Halifax North Bridge by Paul Glazzard.jpg caption The site of Halifax North Bridge railway station, now a car park. original Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway pregroup Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway and London and North Eastern Railway platforms 2 latitude 53.72762 longitude 1.86052 gridref SE093257 years1 25 Mar 1880 events1 Opened years2 23 May 1955 events2 Closed to passengers years3 1974 events3 Closed completely North Bridge railway station served on the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway in West Yorkshire , England . The North bridge itself had to be rebuilt convert 11 ft m higher by the L&YR and the Great Northern Railway Great Britain GNR to clear the tracks. The station has been since demolished and a leisure centre built on the site, the only real remnant of the station is the Iron Foot Bridge and in the distance Woodside Old Lane Tunnel Old Lane Tunnel . Disused Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk Halifax next stnlnk Ovenden route L&YR and Great Northern Railway Great Britain GN br small Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway small col 964B00 end box Calderdale Lines collapse yes References cite book last Bairstow first Martin year 1987 title The Manchester and Leeds Railway The Calder Valley Line publisher Martin Bairstow location Halifax, West Yorkshire Halifax page 28 isbn 1 87194 422 8 External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 408,425,1 North Bridge station on navigable 1947 O. S. map DEFAULTSORT North Bridge Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in Calderdale Category Former Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway stations Category Article Feedback 5 Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Hazlehead Bridge railway station

    years5 May 1964 events5 closed Hazlehead Bridge railway station was a railway station on the Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway s Woodhead Line . It served villages scattered over a wide area of South Yorkshire , England , and was adjacent to the bridge over the Huddersfield Road. History The eastern section of the Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway , between Sheffield Bridgehouses railway station Sheffield Bridgehouses and stnlnk Dunford Bridge , was opened on 14 July 1845, but originally there was no station between stnlnk Penistone and Dunford Bridge it had been intended to provide one at Hazlehead Bridge, with bus connections to Huddersfield , but the approach roads were not suitable, and the buses ran to Dunford Bridge instead. sfn Dow 1959 p 51 Following ... map.html 418,402,1 Hazlehead Bridge station on navigable 1947 O. S. map Disused Rail Start rail line previous Dunford Bridge railway station Dunford Bridge next Penistone railway station Penistone route ... DEFAULTSORT Hazlehead Bridge Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in Barnsley Category ...Infobox UK disused station name Hazlehead Bridge locale Dunford Bridge borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Barnsley image name Site of Hazlehead railway station, Dunford geograph.org.uk 1273829.jpg caption Site of Hazlehead railway station, Dunford original Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway pregroup Great Central Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms latitude ... 1995 p 116 as was a station at Dog Lane railway station Dog Lane , near Dukinfield , and the Huddersfield ... in a cost cutting measure, along with Dog Lane, Oxspring railway station Oxspring and Thurgoland railway station Thurgoland on 1 November 1847. sfn Dow 1959 p 118 sfn Butt 1995 p 116 It was reopened ... on the table dealing with down trains i.e. towards Manchester London Road railway station Manchester ... and Lincolnshire Railway s early type, almost square with hipped roof, controlled the station ...   more details



  1. Wadsley Bridge railway station

    passenger services years2 1996 events2 Last used by football specials Wadsley Bridge railway station was a station in Sheffield , South Yorkshire , England on the Great Central Railway s core route between Manchester and Sheffield. History The station opened on 14 July 1845 as part of the then Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway , on its original route from Bridgehouses railway ..., Wadsley Bridge railway station still saw occasional passenger use summer specials were advertised ... line previous Oughtibridge railway station Oughty Bridge next Neepsend railway station Neepsend route ... Wadsley Bridge Station http www.topforge.co.uk Photographs Woodhead.htm Woodhead Railway and its ...Infobox UK disused station name Wadsley Bridge image Image Wadsley Bridge Station 08 01 05.jpg 250px caption Wadsley Station in January 2005. manager Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway br Great Central Railway owner London and North Eastern Railway br London Midland Region of British Railways locale Wadsley Bridge borough City of Sheffield platforms 2 latitude 53.418880 longitude 1.499170 ... to Manchester Piccadilly railway station Manchester London Road . This route became more popularly known ... between Neepsend railway station Neepsend and Oughtibridge railway station Oughtibridge stations ... Britannica Wadsley Bridge station ref The station closed to regular passenger service on 15 June 1959 ... Bridge station sign.jpg thumb left 150px Old station sign at John Fairest Funeral Home. The station ... Site Wadsley Bridge station ref An old station sign, almost certainly from the signal box, can be seen ... has recently 2008 been removed and reconstructed at Levisham railway station on the North Yorkshire ... http www.thewoodheadsite.org.uk cgi bin trt.pl?Image E013 Wadsley Bridge station in 2002, looking towards Sheffield http robs photo pages extra.fotopic.net p834689.html Wadsley Bridge station in 1986 http www.flickr.com photos andrewverdonsmith 2241614866 Wadsley Bridge station http railways of britain.com ...   more details



  1. Bromford Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Bromford Bridge image File Bromford bridge rail station 1923403 fa1815ed.jpg 275px caption Bromford Bridge station in 1962 line Midland Railway locale Bromford borough manager owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 16 May 1842 events Station opens as Bromford Forge years1 1 June 1843 events1 closed years2 9 March 1896 events2 rebuilt and renamed Bromford Bridge Racecourse years3 28 June 1965 events3 Station closes ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref Bromford Bridge railway station was a railway station in Birmingham opened by the Midland Railway in 1896. It was built on the site of the previous Bromford Forge railway station which had been opened by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway on its new line to Lawley Street railway station in 1842. ref Pixton, B., 2005 Birmingham Derby Portrait of a Famous Route, Runpast Publishing ref It was on the line from Water Orton railway station Water Orton and was reopened in 1896, the line by then being connected to Birmingham New Street station Birmingham New Street . It was only used to serve the nearby racecourse, the platforms being on the goods lines to which the specials could be brought, clear of the running lines. It closed in 1965 when the racecourse closed. References reflist West Midlands railway stations disused coord 52.505210 1.829722 type railwaystation region GB display title Category Former Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1842 Category Railway stations closed in 1965 Category Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands WestMidlands struct stub WestMidlands railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Cronadun Bridge railway station

    Infobox Ireland disused station name Cronadun Bridge other name image caption locale borough County Donegal latitude longitude gridref line owner Donegal Railway Company platforms years 1 August 1944 events Station opens years1 15 December 1947 events1 Station closes Cronadun Bridge railway station served the area of Letterbrick in County Donegal , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The station opened on 1 August 1944 on the Donegal Railway Company line from Glenties to Stranorlar . It closed on 15 December 1947 when the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee closed the line from Glenties to Stranorlar in an effort to save money. ref cite web title Cronadun Crossing station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2008 05 24 ref Freight services on the route continued until 10 March 1952. Routes Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Glassagh Halt railway station Glassagh Halt next Elatagh Halt railway station Elatagh Halt route Donegal Railway Company br Glenties to Stranorlar col 00008B end References reflist coord missing County Donegal DEFAULTSORT Cronadun Bridge Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in County Donegal Category Railway stations opened in 1944 Category Railway stations closed in 1947 Ireland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Earith Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Earith Bridge locale Earith borough Cambridgeshire image name caption original Ely and St Ives Railway pregroup Great Eastern Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms 1 latitude 52.3522 longitude 0.0467 gridref line manager owner years 16 April 1865 events Opened years1 nowrap 2 February 1931 events1 Closed to passengers years2 6 October 1958 events2 Closed Earith Bridge railway station was a station in Earith , Cambridgeshire on the Ely and St Ives Railway . It was the first station on the line to close, along with the section of line between stnlnk Bluntisham and Sutton railway station Cambridgeshire Sutton . The station had a single platform, a signal box, and a goods loop. ref cite book author RS Joby title The Ely & St Ives Railway ref Disused rail start Rail line previous Bluntisham railway station Bluntisham next Sutton railway station Cambridgeshire Sutton route Great Eastern Railway br Ely and St Ives Railway col GER colour end References reflist External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 538,274,1 Earith Bridge station on navigable 1946 O. S. map http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations e earith bridge index.shtml Earith Bridge station on Subterranea Britannica Closed stations Cambridgeshire Category Former Great Eastern Railway stations Category Disused railway stations in Cambridgeshire Category Railway stations opened in 1865 Category Railway stations closed in 1931 ...   more details



  1. Ufford Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Ufford Bridge image name Ufford Bridge by Rodney Burton.jpg caption Former site of Ufford Bridge railway station. gridref TF085040 manager Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway owner London and North Eastern Railway locale Ufford borough Cambridgeshire platforms 1 years 1867 events Opened years1 1929 events1 Closed Ufford Bridge railway station was a station serving the villages of Ufford, Cambridgeshire Ufford and Southorpe, Cambridgeshire Southorpe in Cambridgeshire . The station was situated where the road from Ufford crosses the railway, at the point where it meets the Barnack to Southorpe road. The platform was under and to the north of the bridge and the goods siding to the south. A waiting room was built utilising the road bridge as its roof. The station was on the Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway s Stamford, Lincolnshire Stamford to Wansford, Cambridgeshire Wansford line which never really recovered from the 1926 1926 United Kingdom general strike general strike , and the whole line closed in 1929. center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line next Wansford Road railway station Wansford Road previous Barnack railway station Barnack route Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway col 000000 end References div class references small references div Closed stations Cambridgeshire coord 52.62293 0.39862 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 TF085040 display title Category Disused railway stations in Cambridgeshire Category Transport in Peterborough Category Buildings and structures in Peterborough Category Railway stations opened in 1867 Category Railway stations closed in 1929 EastEngland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Barbers Bridge railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Barber s Bridge locale Rudford borough Forest of Dean district Forest of Dean image name Barbers Bridge Station geograph.org.uk 1753635.jpg caption Barbers Bridge railway station in 1961 original Newent Railway pregroup Great Western Railway postgroup GWR platforms 1 latitude longitude gridref SO771222 years Start date 1885 07 27 df yes events Opened years1 13 July 1959 events1 Closed Ledbury and Gloucester Railway collapse yes Barbers Bridge railway station was on the Ledbury and Gloucester Railway in Gloucestershire , England . It was opened on 27 July 1885 and it closed to passengers on 13 July 1959, ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 page 26 ref and then fully closed in 1964. ref name dis cite web title Station Name BARBERS BRIDGE STATION url http www.disused stations.org.uk b barbers bridge index.shtml work Site Record publisher Disused Stations accessdate 6 March 2011 author Nick Catford date 20 April 2010 last updated ref The station was located just to the east of Tibberton, Gloucestershire Tibberton village, on the west side of the B4215 road . ref name dis References Reflist Disused Rail Start rail line previous Gloucester railway station Gloucester next Malswick Halt railway station Malswick Halt route Ledbury and Gloucester Railway br small Great Western Railway small col 41A317 end box Closed stations Gloucestershire West coord 51.89776 2.33204 type railwaystation region GB display title Category Disused railway stations in Gloucestershire Category Railway stations opened in 1885 Category Railway stations closed in 1959 Gloucestershire struct stub SouthWestEngland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Kew Bridge railway station

    51.4895 longitude 0.2878 Kew Bridge railway station is in the London Borough of Hounslow , in west London , and is in Travelcard Zone 3 . The station and all trains serving it are operated by South West Trains . The station, on the Hounslow Loop Line , lies on the southern curve of the Kew Bridge wye rail railway triangle . It was opened in 1849 by the London and South Western Railway LSWR . The North & South Western Junction Railway opened its Talk Kew Bridge railway station Kew station in 1853 closed in 1866 on the western curve and in 1862 added on the eastern curve its Kew Bridge platforms closed 1940 connected to the LSWR station. There are no passenger services on the eastern and western curves. ref http www.loveplums.co.uk Tube Kew Bridge station.html Kew Bridge station Bot generated title ref ref http www.abandonedstations.org.uk Kew Bridge station.html London s Abandoned Tube Stations Kew Bridge ref Britain s largest cycle manufacturer, Brompton Bicycle , is based behind the station, along the northeast edge of the railway triangle. Nearby attractions include the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , Kew Bridge Steam Museum and the Musical Museum, Brentford . Overview The Grade II ... line next Brentford railway station Brentford route South West Trains br small Hounslow Loop Line small previous Chiswick railway station Chiswick col SWT colour s end See also Kew Bridge Kew Royal ... Bridge railway station stn art lnk KWB TW80JA DEFAULTSORT Kew Bridge Railway Station Category Railway ...Infobox London station name Kew Bridge symbol rail image name Kew Bridge stn building.JPG caption Old station building, with the modern entrance to the right manager South West Trains fare zone 3 locale ... Waterloo of which 4 run direct via Putney railway station Putney and 2 run circuitously via Brentford railway station Brentford 2 to Weybridge railway station Weybridge . On Sundays there is one train ... Gardens, Kew nl Station Kew Bridge ...   more details




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