Infobox UK station symbol rail name AshVale image name Ashvalestation 3.jpg caption AshValerailwaystation manager South West Trains locale AshVale borough Guildford borough Guildford code AHV usage0405 ... Line collapse yes AshVale is a railwaystation serving the village of AshVale in Surrey , England ... AshVale to North Camp railwaystation North Camp station on the North Downs Line the line between ... display title DEFAULTSORT AshValeRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Surrey Category Former ... . The station opened in May 1870 under the name of North Camp and AshVale , changing to its present ... Waterloo station London Waterloo and Alton railwaystation Alton and between Ascot railwaystation Ascot and Guildford Surrey railwaystation Guildford . On Sundays, trains run every 30 minutes between London and Alton and every 60 minutes between Ascot and Guildford. Train movements in the AshValestation area and the junction beyond are controlled by AshVale Junction signal box. The signal box ... stations served by South West Trains Category DfT Category D stations nl StationAshVale ... Railway Great Britain Southern Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The station ... until the Privatisation of British Rail ways. In 1952 the booking clerk at AshVale was murdered ... signal box on the junction itself. Passengers awaiting services at AshVale towards London ... at the moment . rail start rail line two to one previous1 Brookwood railwaystation Brookwood next Aldershot railwaystation Aldershot route1 South West Trains br small Alton Line small col SWT colour previous2 Frimley railwaystation Frimley route2 South West Trains br small Ascot to Guildford line small s end Gallery gallery Image Ashvale station.jpg Image Ashvalestation 2.jpg Image Aldershot, Ash, Shalford, Basingstoke, Guildford & Peasmarsh , Wimbledon RJD 4.jpg A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Farnham railwaystation gallery References Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised ... more details
Ebbw Valerailwaystation can refer to Ebbw Valerailwaystation, Brisbane , Australia Ebbw Vale Parkway railwaystation , South Wales disambig ... more details
previous Penrhiwceiber railwaystation Penrhiwceiber route Arriva Trains Wales br p style background cc3300 small Merthyr Line small next Fernhill railwaystation Fernhill col 30c5b8 end box Cardiff, Newport and the Valleys railway stations Transport in Rhondda Cynon Taf Category Railway stations in Rhondda Cynon Taf Category Railway stations opened by British Rail Category Railway stations opened in 1988 Category Railway stations served by Arriva Trains Wales Category DfT Category F2 stations Wales railstation stub cy Gorsaf reilffordd Aberpennar nl Station Mountain Ash ...Coord 51.6817 3.3765 format dms display title region GB type landmark Infobox UK station symbol rail name Mountain Ash other name lang cy Aberpennar code MTA image name Mountain Ashrailwaystation and car park geograph.org.uk 2053136.jpg manager Arriva Trains Wales locale Mountain Ash, Wales Mountain Ash borough Rhondda Cynon Taf platforms 2 Key Dates Opened 1989 events start 1888 usage0405 pad 1em 0.109 usage0506 decrease 0.107 usage0607 increase 0.120 usage0708 decrease 0.115 usage0809 increase 0.120 usage0910 decrease 0.116 usage1011 decrease 0.102 Mountain Ashrailwaystation Welsh language Welsh Gorsaf Reilffordd Aberpennar is a railwaystation serving the town of Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf Mountain Ash in Rhondda Cynon Taf , Wales . It is located on the Aberdare railwaystation Aberdare branch of the Merthyr Line A station serving this area of the town was first opened at Oxford Street by the Taff ValeRailway in 1888. This was closed to passengers by the Western Region of British Railways in 1964. Passenger services were reinstated to a new station by British Railways British Rail in 1988. There is a passing loop situated here constructed in 2002, when the station was also rebuilt , which allows a half hourly service to operate and freight trains to operate alongside the passenger service on what is otherwise a single track route. Passenger services are provided by Arriva ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Ash image name 2007 08 16 Ashrailway station.jpg caption Ashrailwaystation manager South West Trains locale Ash, Surrey Ash borough Guildford borough Guildford code ASH usage0405 0.216 usage0506 increase 0.225 usage0607 increase 0.239 usage0708 increase 0.272 usage0809 increase 0.283 usage0910 increase 0.289 platforms 2 years 20 August 1849 events Station opens as Ash years1 July 1855 events1 Name changed to Ash and Aldershot years2 September 1858 events2 Name changed to Aldershot Ash years3 June 1859 events3 Name changed to Ash and Aldershot years4 June 1863 events4 Name changed to Ash Junction years5 1 December 1926 events5 Name changed to Ash Image Aldershot, Ash, Shalford, Basingstoke, Guildford & Peasmarsh , Wimbledon RJD 4.jpg thumb left A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ashrailwaystation Ascot to Guildford Line collapse yes Ashrailwaystation serves the village of Ash, Surrey Ash in Surrey , England . The station is served ... GB display title DEFAULTSORT AshRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Surrey Category Former ... station Guildford . History Opened by the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway , then operated by the South ... Southern Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Southern ... minutes Monday to Saturday, and every 60 minutes on Sundays between Ascot railwaystation Ascot and Guildford Surrey railwaystation Guildford via Aldershot railwaystation Aldershot . First Great Western operate services approximately every 60 minutes between Reading railwaystation Reading and Redhill railwaystation Redhill . Occasional CrossCountry Voyagers pass AshStation, but do not stop. rail start rail line previous Aldershot railwaystation Aldershot next Wanborough railwaystation Wanborough ... North Camp railwaystation North Camp next Wanborough railwaystation Wanborough route First ... E stations nl StationAsh ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Knotty Ash image name caption locale Knotty Ash borough Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool Liverpool line North Liverpool Extension Line intentional original Cheshire Lines Committee pregroup Cheshire Lines Committee postgroup Cheshire Lines Committee platforms 2 latitude longitude gridref SJ401915 years 1 December 1879 events Opens. years1 7 November 1960 events1 Closed Knotty Ashrailwaystation was a station located on the North Liverpool Extension Line to the north of the A57 road East Prescot Road , Knotty Ash , Liverpool , England , it opened on 1 December 1879. It closed to passengers on 7 November 1960. It was used by freight trains until 1975, and the tracks were lifted in early 1979. See also List of closed railway stations in Britain References Reflist External links http www.disused stations.org.uk k knotty ash Knotty Ashrailwaystation at Disused Stations Disused Rail Start rail line previous Childwall railwaystation Childwall br small Line and station closed small route Cheshire Lines Committee br small North Liverpool Extension Line small next West Derby railwaystation West Derby br small Line and station closed small col CLC colour S end coord 53.41780 2.90123 type landmark region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Knotty AshRailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Liverpool Category Former Cheshire Lines Committee stations Category Railway stations opened in 1879 Category Railway stations closed in 1960 Merseyside railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ash Town image gridref TR286581 manager East Kent Light Railway locale Ash near Sandwich Ash borough Dover district platforms 1 years 16 October 1916 events Opened years1 30 October 1948 events1 Closed Ash Town railwaystation was a railwaystation on the East Kent Light Railway . The station served the village of Ash. ref name EKLR East Kent Light Railway ref History Opened by the East Kent Light Railway on 16 October 1916, it attracted fleeting interest from the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway . However this faded and the railway stayed independent until being absorbed into the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It closed to passenger traffic on 30 October that year. The track was removed in May 1954. Today there is no trace of the station or the railway as the site is now landscaped into a field. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Woodnesborough railwaystation Woodnesborough next Staple railwaystation Staple route 16 October 1916 to br 31 December 1947 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Woodnesborough next Staple route 1 January 1948 to br 30 October 1948 br Southern Region of British Railways BR S br col FECB09 end References reflist Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised Sources cite book first Keith Smith last Vic Mitchell authorlink coauthors year 1989 month title The East Kent Light Railway chapter editor others edition pages publisher Middleton Press location Midhurst, Sussex ... eastkent.htm East Kent light railway page at the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum website http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations a ash town index.shtml Sub Brit Page Closed stations Kent Coord 51.276160 1.276221 display inline format dms type railwaystation region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Ash Town RailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Kent Category Former East Kent Light Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1916 Category Railway stations closed in 1948 ... more details
Infobox UK heritage station name Irwell Vale locale Irwell Vale borough Lancashire manager East Lancashire Railway platforms 1 image Image Irwell ValeRailway Station.jpg 300px right caption Irwell Valerailwaystation start 1991 gridref SD792201 Irwell Valerailwaystation is a brand new station built as part of the East Lancashire Railway . It serves the small village of Irwell Vale in Lancashire . History Irwell Vale was a new station built by the East Lancashire Railway in connection with the local authority. The plan was to run buses in connection with the Helmshore Textile Museum which never came to fruition. Station Information The station has its own parking facilities and next to the station is a level crossing providing access to houses on the nearby Hardsough Road. The crossing features the original warning sign, listing a telephone number with an area code prior to the Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom PhONE Day Phone Day introduction of the 01 prefix. Access on foot is effected by a small subway. Services commons category Irwell Valerailwaystation heritage rail start rail line previous Ramsbottom railwaystation Ramsbottom next Rawtenstall railwaystation Rawtenstall route East Lancashire Railway col 800000 s end Rossendale Lines Railway stations in Lancashire coord 53.67689 2.31599 type railwaystation region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Heritage railway stations in Rossendale Category Railway stations opened in 1991 NorthWestEngland railstation stub ... more details
Infobox CityRail station code MSV station name Moss Vale image Moss Valerailway station.JPG servicearea ... facilities facilities.jsp?n 189&giveOutput true&facility Link Moss ValeRailwayStation is a station ... to Moss Vale ten years later. ref cite web publisher www.nswrail.net title Moss ValeRailwayStation ... Wales Griffith . Station File Moss Valerailwaystation carpark and platform.JPG left thumb The station ... Wales Broadmeadow Service Centres. Platforms and services File Moss Valerailwaystation dock platform.JPG thumb The former dock platform File Moss Valerailwaystation signal box.JPG Signal box thumb ... Moss Valerailwaystation picnic area.JPG thumb Picnic area & tables at the south end of station File Moss ValeRailwayStation 1890 1.jpg thumb Station in 1890 The station is part of the Southern .... Image gallery gallery File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 1.JPG Platform 1 File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 2.JPG Platform 2 File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 2 from above.JPG Middle ... station footbridge.JPG Footbridge leading to station over platform 2 File Moss Valerailwaystation back of station building.JPG South end of the station building near picnic area File Moss Valerailwaystation carpark.JPG View of the station building from the carpark File Moss Valerailwaystation building entrance.JPG Station building and entrance to ticket office File Moss Valerailwaystation view upon entry.JPG Entrance File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 1 from above.JPG Platform 1 and signal box seen from nearby footbridge File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 2 from above.JPG Platform 2 seen from nearby bridge File Moss Valerailwaystation north end platform 1.JPG North end of platform 1 File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 2 north end.JPG North end of platform 2 File Moss Valerailwaystation platform 2 south.JPG South end of platform 2 File Moss Vale dock platform.jpg ... Moss Valerailwaystation 809 10 to Nowra, New South Wales Nowra Neighbouring stations s rail start ... more details
Willunga railway line RDT McLaren Vale is a closed railwaystation in Adelaide , South Australia . It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line and has been an unattended crossing station since 1957. The station yard was noted for its impressive avenue of giant pine trees. The stop is now disused, the entire Willunga railway line line having been dismantled in 1972. References Reflist Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin No 336, October 1965 SouthAustralia rail transport stub Coord 35.21709 138.54596 format dms type railwaystation region AU SA display title Category Disused railway stations in South Australia Maclaren Valerailwaystation ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Furness Vale code FNV image name FurnessValeRailwayStation.JPG caption The station in 2005 manager Northern Rail locale Furness Vale borough High Peak England High Peak lowusage0405 pad 1em 11,969 lowusage0506 increase 13,946 lowusage0607 decrease 12,978 lowusage0708 increase 14,982 lowusage0809 increase 16,372 lowusage0910 increase 16,946 lowusage1011 increase 18,384 platforms 2 start 1857 gridref SK008835 Furness Valerailwaystation is 15   miles 24  km south east of Manchester Piccadilly station Manchester Piccadilly on the Manchester to Buxton railwaystation Derbyshire Buxton line in England. This station has a level crossing at the end of the platform controlled by Furness Vale Signal Box which is situated just next to the crossing. The station is on the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge line, originally built by the London and North Western Railway to connect with the Cromford and High Peak Railway and extended to Buxton in 1863. Service There is generally an hourly service each day to Manchester Piccadilly with three trains per day to Blackpool North railwaystation Blackpool North and to Buxton . Photo gallery gallery File Furness ValeRailway Station.JPG File Furness Vale Signal Box.JPG gallery External links stn art lnk FNV s rail start noclear yes s rail title National Rail s rail national previous Whaley Bridge toc Northern Rail route Buxton Line next New Mills Newtown end Derbyshire stations coord 53.349 N 1.989 W type railwaystation region GB display title Category Railway stations in Derbyshire Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1857 Category Railway stations served by Northern Rail Category DfT Category F2 stations EastMidlands railstation stub nl Station Furness Vale ... more details
via Canley Valestation 817 between Cabramatta, New South Wales Cabramatta and Fairfield, New South Wales Fairfield NightRide runs one route via Canley Valestation N50 between Liverpool, New South Wales Liverpool and City Town Hall Galley gallery File Canley ValeRailwayStation 2.JPG Entrance File Canley ValeRailwayStation 1.JPG View from bridge File Canley ValeRailwayStation 3.JPG Platform ... dms type railwaystation region AU NSW display title DEFAULTSORT Canley ValeRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Sydney Category Railway stations opened in 1878 Category 1878 establishments ...Infobox CityRail stationstation name Canley Vale image CanleyValeRailwayStation1.JPG servicearea South Line servicearea2 Cumberland Line code CVE suburb Canley Vale street Railway Parade distance 30.98 traintype Suburban all stops platforms 2 tracks 2 platform arr 2 Side stationtype Ground gates No connect Bus disabled Yes Assisted facilities http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 53&giveOutput true&facility Link Canley Valerailwaystation is a CityRail station located on the Main South railway line, New South Wales Old Main South railway line in the suburb of Canley Vale, New South Wales Canley Vale . The station is predominately served by trains of the CityRail South railway line, Sydney South line and consists of two side platforms with street access to both platforms, connected by a footbridge at the southern end. The station opened in 1878. ref http www.nswrail.net locations show.php?name NSW Canley Vale&line NSW main south 0 Canley ValeStation . NSWrail.net, accessed 14 October 2010. ref Platforms and services This station is serviced by two to four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Cumberland Line trains operate only on weekday peak hours. During off peak hours two of these four train services towards Campbelltown railwaystation Campbelltown terminate in Glenfield railwaystation, Sydney Glenfield . CityRail platform ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Spring Vale gridref image caption manager Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway locale Spring Vale borough Lancashire platforms 2 years 1872 events Opened years2 1958 events2 Closed to passengers years3 events3 Spring Valerailwaystation was a railwaystation that served the community of Spring Vale, Lancashire , England. It was opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1872. It was closed on 3 November 1958 ref http library 2.lse.ac.uk collections pamphlets document service HE1 42 E0000009 doc.pdf G Daniels & L Dench February 1963 Passengers No More 1952 62 GLO Retrieved 2009 03 31 ref the same date as nearby stnlnk Lower Darwen . References references Welch, S. Lancashire Steam Finale , ISBN 1 870754 61 1 Former Services Disused Rail Start rail line previous Darwen railwaystation Darwen next Entwistle railwaystation Entwistle route L&YR br small Ribble Valley Line small col 964B00 end coord 53.68633 2.45732 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Blackburn Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1872 Category Railway stations closed in 1962 NorthWestEngland railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK heritage station name Mendip Vale image name Mendip Vale Station.jpg preservation East Somerset Railway locale Doulting borough Somerset platforms 1 gridref ST637424 Mendip Vale is the western terminus of the East Somerset Railway . Services All trains terminate at Mendip Vale, with a 5 10 minute wait while the engine runs round to change ends. Facilities Visitors are encouraged to leave the train and watch the engine run round. A footpath has been constructed between the platform and Maesdown Road, to allow public access to the station. ref http www.eastsomersetrailway.com about mendipvale.php East Somerset Railway Mendip Valerailwaystation Bot generated title ref References reflist External links http www.eastsomersetrailway.com East Somerset Railway Website heritage rail start rail line next Merryfield Lane railwaystation Merryfield Lane route East Somerset Railway previous Terminus col 333366 end box coord 51.180 2.520 region GB SOM type railwaystation display title Somerset railway stations Category Heritage railway stations in Somerset SouthWestEngland railstation stub ... more details
Infobox Melbourne railwaystation NAME Ascot Vale IMAGE Image Ascot Valerailwaystation, Melbourne.jpg 300px CODE ASV DISTANCE 7 km LINES Craigieburn railway line Craigieburn PLATFORMS 2 TRACKS 2 STATUS Host station FACILITIES http www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au stop view 20039 Link TIMETABLES http www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au ...&spn 0.005979,0.010064 Link ZONE font color goldenrod 1 font Ascot Vale is a railwaystation in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , located in the suburb of Ascot Vale, Victoria Ascot Vale , on the Craigieburn railway line . Ascot Vale is classed as a Host Station and is in Metcard font color goldenrod Zone 1 font . Facilities Ascot Vale is located between The Crescent and North Street, with station access from both. The station consists of two side platform s Platform 1 has a large red brick building, while Railway platform platform 2 has a smaller brick building ... Vale Next Moonee Ponds DEFAULTSORT Ascot ValeRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Melbourne ... Station Flinders Street end of the station. Platforms, services and connecting bus and tram services Platform 1 Suburban Metro Trains Melbourne Metro Trains services to Flinders Street Station Flinders Street Platform 2 Suburban Metro Trains services to Craigieburn railwaystation Craigieburn class wikitable border 1 Route Destination Destination Melbourne tram route 82 82 500m north Footscray railwaystation Footscray Station Moonee Ponds History Ascot Valestation opened on 1 November 1860 as part of the private Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company line to Essendon railwaystation Essendon . The station closed with the line in 1864 until it was reopened in 1871 under government ownership ... years of the Melbourne Wodonga Railway 1873 1973. publisher Australian Railway Historical Society Victorian Division year 1973 isbn 0 85849 012 9 page 23 ref A temporary station building was provided ... with the abolition of mechanical railway signalling signalling . ref cite book last Turton first ... more details
Infobox station name Acton Vale type style image image caption address 960 Boulay Street country coordinates Coord 45 38 54 N 72 33 50 W type railwaystation region CA display inline,title line other structure Dormer, turret and bellcast roof platform tracks parking opened 1900 closed rebuilt owned zone map locator web http www.gare.acton vale.ca www.gare.acton vale.ca Acton Valerailwaystation is a former railwaystation in Acton Vale, Quebec Acton Vale , Quebec , Canada . The station was built in 1900 by the Grand Trunk Railway and is located at 960 Boulay Street. ref name HistoricPlaces cite web url http historicplaces.ca en rep reg place lieu.aspx?id 10708&pid 0 title Acton ValeRailwayStation Grand Trunk National Historic Site of Canada work Canada s Historic Places publisher Parks Canada accessdate 23 November 2011 ref It was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on June 11, 1976. ref name HistoricPlaces Today it operates as a town tourism office and exhibition centre. ref name HistoricPlaces References reflist External links http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 46726 Acton ValeStation at the Historical Marker Database http www.ville.actonvale.qc.ca index.php?option com content&view article&id 99&Itemid 98 Station d art de la vieille gare NHSC Category Disused railway stations in Canada Category Grand Trunk Railway stations in Quebec Category Buildings and structures completed in 1900 Category National Historic Sites in Quebec Category Railway stations in Mont r gie ... more details
Infobox Victoria closed railwaystation NAME Korong Vale IMAGELINK Korong Valerailwaystation, Victoria.jpg CAPTION Water tank and standpipe at the junction, looking up the line br points for the crossing loop are in the foreground LINE Robinvale railway line Robinvale , Kulwin railway line Kulwin DISTANCE 281.420 km. ref cite web url http www.vicsig.net index.php?page infrastructure&name Korong 20Vale title VICSIG Infrastructure Korong Vale publisher www.vicsig.net accessdate 2008 10 15 ref PLATFORMS 0 TRACKS 1 STATUS Closed OPENED CLOSED MAP Korong Vale is a demolished railwaystation located at the junction of the Robinvale railway line Robinvale , Kulwin railway line s in the township of Korong Vale, Victoria , Australia . Only freight trains use the line though the station. At the peak of operations, the station had an island platform with footbridge access, two signal box es, a Classification yard marshalling yard , goods platform and shed, a Truck scale weighbridge . ref Victorian Railways signal diagram cite web url http www.signaldiagramsandphotos.com mywebpages vr Northern & Midland 14 29.htm title Korong Vale 1929 publisher www.signaldiagramsandphotos.com accessdate 2008 10 15 ref ref Victorian Railways signal diagram cite web url http victorianrailways.net signaling completedia kvaledia.html title Korong Vale 1969 publisher victorianrailways.net accessdate 2008 10 15 ... title DEFAULTSORT Korong ValeRailwayStation, Victoria Category Disused railway stations in Victoria ... http www.signaldiagramsandphotos.com mywebpages vr Northern & Midland 41 83.htm title Korong Vale ... at the southern Melbourne end of the station site is a passing loop , while at the northern end is the junction of the two lines. A water tower and standpipe for steam locomotive s is also located at the station. References Reflist Victorian closed stations VICORMELB Victoria Line1 Robinvale railway line Robinvale line Next1 Boort Previous1 Wedderburn Line2 Kulwin railway line Kulwin line Next2 Charlton ... more details
Infobox Melbourne railwaystation NAME Pascoe Vale IMAGE CODE PVL DISTANCE convert 12.5 km abbr on LINES Craigieburn railway line Craigieburn PLATFORMS 2 TRACKS 2 STATUS Unmanned station FACILITIES http ... overlap Pascoe Vale is a railwaystation in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , located in the suburb of Pascoe Vale, Victoria Pascoe Vale , on the Craigieburn railway line . Pascoe Vale is unmanned and is in Metcard Zones font color goldenrod 1 font font color blue 2 font overlap. Station overview Facilities Pascoe Vale is located at the southern end of the Gaffney Street level crossing, with station access from Gaffney and Burgundy Streets. The station consists of two side ...&l 13&mt 4 Link MAP http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q Pascoe ValeStation, Victoria .... History Pascoe Valestation opened on 10 November 1885, ref cite web url http www.vicsig.net index.php?page infrastructure&name Pascoe 20Vale title VICSIG Infrastructure Pascoe Vale publisher www.vicsig.net accessdate 2008 12 24 ref the railway having opened in 1872 as part of the North East railway line North East railway to Wodonga, Victoria Wodonga . ref name destiny In the 1880s the area was virtually uninhabited country, with the station opening and associated extension of steam operated suburban services to Broadmeadows railwaystation, Melbourne Broadmeadows being driven by the Land Boom in Melbourne of the period and corrupt politicians. ref name destiny The original station building ... publisher Australian Railway Historical Society Victorian Division year 1973 isbn 0 85849 012 9 page 87 ref Platforms and Services Platform 1 Craigieburn railway line Craigieburn line all stations and limited stops services to Flinders Street Station Flinders Street . Platform 2 Craigieburn railway line Craigieburn line all stations services to Broadmeadows and Craigieburn railwaystation Craigieburn . Gallery gallery gallery References reflist MelbourneStations Line Craigieburn railway line Craigieburn ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Merthyr Vale other name lang cy Ynysowen code MEV image name Merthyr Valerailway station.jpg caption manager Arriva Trains Wales locale Merthyr Vale borough Merthyr Tydfil latitude 51.6866 longitude 3.3370 platforms 2 years 1883 events Opened start lowusage0405 pad 1em 31,546 lowusage0506 decrease 27,700 lowusage0607 increase 33,368 lowusage0708 decrease 29,553 lowusage0809 increase 33,796 lowusage0910 increase 42,712 lowusage1011 decrease 41,428 Merthyr Valerailwaystation is a railwaystation serving the villages of Merthyr Vale and Aberfan in Merthyr Tydfil , Wales . It is located on the Merthyr branch of the Merthyr Line . Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales . Since 2008 the station has had a passing loop installed. This allowed a half hourly service to be introduced on the branch from the May 2009 timetable change. ref http www.walesonline.co.uk news wales news 2009 05 14 new half hourly train service due to start 91466 23617628 New half hourly train service due to start Wales Online Retrieved 2009 05 14 ref The station was first opened by the Taff ValeRailway in 1883. ref cite book author Hutton, John title The Taff ValeRailway, vol. 1 publisher Silver Link year 2006 ISBN 978 1 85794 249 1 ref The Station is briefly shown in Richard Fleischer s 1971 film, 10 Rillington Place starring Richard Attenborough and John Hurt . As Timothy Evans Hurt comes back to Wales , he is seen walking from the station. References references External links stn art lrnk MEV CF484NT rail start rail line previous stnlnk Quakers Yard route ... col 30c5b8 end box Cardiff, Newport and the Valleys railway stations Transport in Rhondda Cynon Taff Category Railway stations in Merthyr Tydfil Category Former Taff ValeRailway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1883 Category Railway stations served by Arriva Trains Wales Category DfT Category F2 stations Wales railstation stub cy Gorsaf reilffordd Ynysowen nl Station Merthyr Vale ... more details
Willunga railway line RDT Morphett Vale is a closed railwaystation in Adelaide , South Australia . A station master was appointed in 1915 but it was an unattended crossing station since 1957. Facilities were available for the handling of casks of wine, as this area was mainly covered in vineyards. It is now disused, the entire Willunga railway line line having been dismantled in 1972. References Reflist Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin No 336, October 1965 External links http www.onkaparingacity.com libraries localstudies view details.asp?RefID 7 Last train through Morphett Vale before the line s closure, May 1969 . http www.onkaparingacity.com libraries localstudies view details.asp?RefID 1532 Railcar crossing over Bains Road, circa 1930 http www.onkaparingacity.com libraries localstudies view details.asp?RefID 2136 Aerial view of the Emu Winery, early 1950s. Coord 35.12432 138.52996 format dms type railwaystation region AU SA display title Category Disused railway stations in South Australia SouthAustralia rail transport stub ... more details
yes References reflist DEFAULTSORT West ValeRailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Calderdale Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ...Infobox UK disused station name West Vale locale West Vale borough Calderdale image caption line pregroup Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude 53.6835 longitude 1.8593 gridref SE092208 years1 1 January 1875 events1 Opened years2 23 September 1929 events2 Closed to passengers years3 14 September 1959 events3 Closed to goods services West ValeRailwayStation served on the Stainland Branch from 1875 ref cite web url http www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk Railway 20Ramblers 20Calderdale.htm GREETLAND 20No 202 20 20STAINLAND title L&YR GREETLAND No 2 STAINLAND 1mile 988yds accessdate 20 April 2009 ref to 1929. ref 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 id ISBN 1 87194 422 8 ref History In 1907 a new railmotor service was introduced on the line to compete with the tram service, in conjunction with a new station at stnlnk Rochdale Road Halt . The buildings and platform have been demolished and the land developed, but were located a little south west of where Green Lane meets Green Royd. A footpath still follows the track bed south from Green Royd. Sustrans and Calderdale Council are in the process of reopening the trackbed north over the grade II listed viaduct as part of the national cycle network. ref cite news url http www.halifaxcourier.co.uk news New viaduct cycle plans given.5022068.jp title New viaduct cycle plans given public thumbs up publisher Halifax Evening Courier date 27 February 2009 accessdate 20 April 2009 ref Route Disused Rail Start rail line previous Rochdale Road Halt railwaystation Rochdale Road next Stainland and Holywell Green railwaystation Stainland ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ash Green Halt locale Ash Green borough Guildford borough Guildford gridref SU902501 manager London and South Western Railway owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway platforms 2 years 20 August 1849 events Station opens as Ash years1 December 1876 events1 Station renamed Ash Green years2 September 1891 events2 Station renamed Ash years3 1 October 1895 events3 Station renamed Ash Green years4 1 December 1926 events4 Station renamed Ash Green Halt years5 4 July 1937 events5 Station closed Image Aldershot, Ash, Shalford, Basingstoke, Guildford & Peasmarsh , Wimbledon RJD 4.jpg thumb right A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ash Green Halt railwaystationAsh Green Halt railwaystation known for a time as Ash Green , served the village of Ash Green in the England English county of Surrey . History Opened by the London and South Western Railway , the station was absorbed by the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923, The station was subsequently closed by this management. The site today The site is now a house with railway buildings incorporated. ref http www.disused stations.org.uk a ash green Ash Green Halt at Disused Stations ref References Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 489,149,1 Station on navigable 1946 O. S. map Station site at centre Reflist Disused Rail Start rail line previous Wanborough railwaystation Wanborough next Tongham railwaystation Tongham route Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway br small Alton Line Tongham Railway small col 10971E end coord 51.242283 0.709414 type railwaystation region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Surrey Category Railway stations opened in 1849 Category Railway stations closed in 1937 ... more details
Southport Ash Street was a railwaystation in Southport , Lancashire , England . It opened as Southport Windsor Road on June 10, 1878 as the temporary terminus of the West Lancashire Railway from Preston Fishergate Hill railwaystation Preston . On September 5, 1882 a permanent terminus was opened at Southport Central railwaystation Southport Central . From November 1, 1887, the Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway to Altcar and Hillhouse railwaystation Altcar and Hillhouse also ran through Southport Ash Street . In July 1897, both lines were absorbed into the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway . Ash Street station closed to passengers on June 1, 1902 when all services were transferred to a new platform on the nearby St Luke s railwaystation . References Reflist External links http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s southport ash street index.shtml Southport Ash Street at Disused Stations Disused rail start rail line two to one type 2 previous1 Terminus br small until 1882 small previous2 stnlnk Southport Central br small from 1882 small next stnlnk Hesketh Park route West Lancashire Railway col 964B00 rail line previous stnlnk Southport Central next stnlnk Meols Cop route Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway col 964B00 S end coord 53.643697 N 2.989778 W region GB type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Southport Ash Street RailwayStation Category Railway stations opened in 1878 Category Railway stations closed in 1902 Category Disused railway stations in Sefton Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Merseyside railstation stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 Infobox Victoria closed railwaystation NAME Spring Vale Cemetery IMAGE Image Springvalecemeterystation.jpg 303px LINE Spring Vale Cemetery railway line Spring Vale Cemetery DISTANCE 25km PLATFORMS 1 TRACKS 2 STATUS Closed VICORMELB Melbourne OPENED Start date df yes 1904 02 07 CLOSED 1952 coordinates Coord 37.92094 145.40509 format dms type railwaystation region AU VIC display title Spring Vale Cemetery station was a railwaystation in Melbourne , Australia , serving the The Necropolis, Springvale Springvale Cemetery . It had its own branch line, which split from the Cranbourne railway line Cranbourne and Pakenham railway line Pakenham lines at Springvale railwaystation Springvale station . It was opened on 7 February 1904, to transport coffins, passengers and staff to the cemetery, ref cite web title History publisher The Necropolis Trust url http www.necropolis.com.au H3.htm accessdate 6 June 2008 ref and closed during 1952, at a time when many small branch lines were being closed by Victorian Railways . References Reflist Refimprove date January 2008 Victorian closed stations VICORMELB Melbourne Line Spring Vale Cemetery railway line Spring Vale Cemetery Here Spring Vale Cemetery Previous Springvale DEFAULTSORT Spring Vale Cemetery RailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Melbourne Category Railway stations opened in 1904 Category Railway stations closed in 1952 melbourne rail stub ... more details
Ebbw Vale Parkway railwaystation lang cy Parcffordd Glyn Ebwy is the current terminus of the Ebbw Valley Railway . The station opened on 6 February 2008 when services to and from Cardiff Central railwaystation Cardiff Central commenced after 46 years of being a freight only line. Plans include extending services to Ebbw Vale Town railwaystation Ebbw Vale Town and restoration of an hourly service to Newport railwaystation Newport . The station has been built on a site close to the former Victoria station in the Victoria, Blaenau Gwent Victoria area of the Ebbw Vale conurbation. It consists of a single platform adjacent to Glan Ebbw Terrace, close to the A4046 Station Road. Today, the current service is one train per hour to Cardiff Central railwaystation Cardiff Central calling at Llanhilleth railwaystation Llanhilleth , Newbridge Caerphilly railwaystation Newbridge , Crosskeys railwaystation Crosskeys , Risca and Pontymister railwaystation Risca , Rogerstone railwaystation Rogerstone and Cardiff Central railwaystation Cardiff Central , departing at 40 minutes past each hour ... the line, and may make an appearance when the Newport railwaystation Newport extension comes into place ... small Ebbw Valley Railway Cardiff Central Ebbw Vale Parkway p small next1 Terminus next2 stnlnk Ebbw Vale Town proposed col ArrivaWales colour s end Cardiff, Newport and the Valleys railway stations ...Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 Infobox UK station symbol rail name Ebbw Vale Parkway image name Ebbw Vale Parkway railwaystation in 2010.jpg imagesize x265px other name lang cy Parcffordd Glyn Ebwy manager Arriva Trains Wales locale Ebbw Vale borough Blaenau Gwent ... such as Cwm, the Garden Festival Shopping site and Ebbw Vale Town itself External links stn art lnk EBV NP238AP http www.mrsoc.co.uk Monmouthshire Railway Society http www.blaenau gwent.gov.uk ebbwvalleyrailway map EbbwValeParkway.htm Details of proposals for station, with pictures http www.blaenau ... more details