Infobox UK disused station name Birmingham CurzonStreet image name CurzonStreetrailwaystation 3July2009.jpg ... as High Speed 2 HS2 terminus Birmingham CurzonStreetrailwaystation formerly Birmingham station was a railwaystation in Birmingham , England, that was used briefly for regular scheduled passenger ... has since been demolished. The new railway company completed Birmingham New StreetStation New StreetStation half a mile to the west of CurzonStreetStation in 1854 which they shared with Midland Railway . Regular passenger services at CurzonStreet ceased the same year and the name of the station had been changed from Birmingham to Birmingham CurzonStreet in November 1852. Holiday excursions ... Stations curzon street.php Rail Around Birmingham CurzonStreetrailwaystation http www.bbcmusicmagazine.com ... Category Proposed railway stations in the United Kingdom simple CurzonStreetrailwaystation ... events Station opens as Birmingham years1 November 1852 events1 renamed Birmingham CurzonStreet years2 ... been used for occasional art events. In 2010, a new CurzonStreetstation, partly on the site of the historical ... of CurzonStreet upper centre The station was opened in 1838, with the first train from London ... into the London and North Western Railway in 1846. A smaller goods station, Lawley Street Goods ... to go west midlands birmingham art31838 title Future uncertain for CurzonStreetStation as RCO pulls ... Speed 2 terminus See also High Speed 2 High Speed 2 RDT File Proposed CurzonStreetStation layout.png ... CurzonStreetStation rear.jpg Rear of station building, across former freight depot now car park , with Masshouse block M behind File CurzonStreetStation plaque Birmingham UK.JPG This is the plaque ... station entrance 1838.jpg An 1838 drawing of CurzonStreetstation, showing the flanking arches ... &ndash the story of a great station, including CurzonStreet, 1 Background and beginnings the years ... through services. The railwaystation was inconveniently located on the eastern edge of Birmingham ... more details
dablink This article is about the London street. For the former station in Birmingham, see CurzonStreetrailwaystation . CurzonStreet is located within the exclusive Mayfair district of London . The street ... name Curzon. Before this time it was called Mayfair Row. History CurzonStreet has been home to various notable members of the peerage. In 1748, a house was built in CurzonStreet for the Philip Stanhope ... view of CurzonStreet at multimap.com ref On the opposite side of the street, until 1894 stood Curzon ... of CurzonStreet have included the art collector Edward Solly at no. 7, 1821 44 , Benjamin Disraeli ... In 1966 7, the foremost off shore, pirate broadcaster, Radio London was based in 17 CurzonStreet ... bedroomed apartment 12 at 9 CurzonStreet. ref name Eden cite web url http www.harrynilsson.com page ... 1 CurzonStreet is a modern office building overlooking Berkeley Square . The fifth floor was home ... at 10 CurzonStreet Letters between Nancy Mitford and Heywood Hill 1952 73 , remains open for trading. ref http www.heywoodhill.com about.php Heywood Hill ref 21 CurzonStreet is one of the largest .... citation needed date July 2010 In literature Oscar Wilde mentions CurzonStreet in two of his works in The Picture of Dorian Gray , Lord Henry Wotton lives on CurzonStreet, and in Lady Windermere s Fan , the notorious Mrs. Erlynne lives at 84A CurzonStreet. In Vanity Fair novel Vanity Fair by William ... on CurzonStreet. It is also the location of the Junior Ganymede Club in PG Wodehouse P.G. Wodehouse ... by Agatha Christie , Ruth and Derek Kettering also live on CurzonStreet. In popular culture In the British ... saw her in Hyde park by asking if she knew the way to CurzonStreet. It was just a ruse, as he didn ... Masters album contains the lines, Don t you ever go down Down on CurzonStreet That s where ... Park tube station . It is within the City of Westminster , running from Park Lane road Park Lane past Shepherd Market to Berkeley Square . The street is thought to be named after George Howe, 3rd ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Lawley Street image caption line Midland Railway locale borough manager owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 10 February 1842 events Station opened years1 1 March 1851 events1 Station closed ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref Lawley Streetrailwaystation was opened in Birmingham in 1842 by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway . The B&DJR had opened on 12 August 1839 with a line to Hampton in Arden railwaystation Hampton , where it met the London and Birmingham Railway for passengers from Derby Midland railwaystation Derby and the North East. Trains would reverse for Birmingham and travel into CurzonStreetrailwaystationCurzonStreet . Image Bdjr map.jpg right thumb upright Sketchmap of Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway This gave problems from the start and although it had been planned to run direct through a junction near Stechford railwaystation Stechford this was not proceeded with and permission was sought for a new line via the River Tame, West Midlands Tame valley to a new station nearby. In 1842 a new line was opened with a new terminus at Lawley Street. This proceeded from a junction at Whitacre Heath Whitacre with stations at Coleshill railwaystation Forge Mills later remamed Coleshill , Water Orton railwaystation Water Orton and Castle Bromwich railwaystation Castle Bromwich . In 1851 the Midland Railway once more began to use CurzonStreet with a new spur between Landor Street Junction and Derby Junction. Lawley Street ... Publishing ref External links http www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk Stations lawley street goods.php Visit to Lawley Street Goods Station References reflist West Midlands railway stations disused coord ... Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1842 Category Railway stations closed in 1851 Category Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands ... more details
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Leman Streetrailwaystation was a station in the parish of Whitechapel in London , England. It was opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1877, on the main line from Fenchurch Street to Blackwall railwaystation Blackwall . It was closed as a wartime economy measure in 1916, reopened in 1919, and closed finally in 1941 along with neighbouring Shadwell L&BR railwaystation Shadwell railwaystation . Trains now run directly from Fenchurch Street to Limehouse railwaystation Limehouse without stopping. It was located close to the site of Cannon Street Road railwaystation which was open between 1842 and 1848 on the same route. Today, there are no obvious remains of the former station. Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Fenchurch Streetrailwaystation Fenchurch Street next Shadwell railwaystation Shadwell route London and Blackwall Railway London & Blackwall br Railway col 000000 end References reflist London and Blackwall Railway nav box Disused railway stations of London coord 51.51110 0.06753 type landmark region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Tower Hamlets Category Former London and Blackwall Railway stations london railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Granville Street manager Midland Railway locale Birmingham Clarifyme date February 2009 borough Birmingham line Birmingham West Suburban Railway platforms 2 years1 1876 events1 Opened years2 1885 events2 Closed Coord 52 28 28 N 1 54 32 W type landmark region GB display title Granville Streetrailwaystation was a railwaystation in Birmingham , England , on the Midland Railway s Birmingham West Suburban Railway . The station operated between 1875 and 1885, before closing due to lack of patronage the station was deemed too far from the city centre to be used as a railway terminus. References http www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk Stations granville street.php Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands Granville Streetrailwaystation West Midlands railway stations disused Category Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Railway stations opened in 1876 Category Railway stations closed in 1885 WestMidlands struct stub WestMidlands railstation stub ... more details
Glasgow Central Main Streetrailwaystation , Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland, was built by the City Union Line City of Glasgow Union Railway while the new line from Shields Junction to St Enoch railwaystation St Enoch station was being developed in the 1870s. It was situated adjacent to Gorbals railwaystation Gorbals station , which served trains on the Barrhead branch line to St Enoch, close to where the two lines merged at Gorbals Junction. Remnants of both stations can still be seen in Gorbals Street and Hospital Street. Main Streetstation was in use from 1872 until 1900, ref The Buildings of Scotland, Glasgow, Penguin Books, 1990, page 521 ref when a new station in Cumberland Streetrailwaystation Cumberland Street replaced it, following the doubling of the track from Port Eglinton to St Enoch station. ref Glasgow and South Western Railway 1850 1923, Stephenson Locomotive Society, 1950 ref References Reflist External links http www.scotcities.com railways southside.htm Photographs, maps and plans of disused stations in Gorbals Glasgow railway stations coord 55.84869 N 4.25456 W type landmark region GB display title Category Railway stations opened in 1872 Category Railway stations closed in 1900 Category Disused railway stations in Glasgow Scotland railstation stub ... more details
Kent railway stations DEFAULTSORT Ham StreetRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Kent Category Transport in Ashford, Kent Category Former South Eastern Railway UK stations Category Railway stations opened in 1851 Category Railway stations served by Southern Category DfT Category E stations Kent railstation stub nl Station Ham Street ja ...Infobox UK station symbol rail name Ham Street code HMT image name Ham Streetstation. geograph.org.uk 934043.jpg manager Southern train operating company Southern locale Hamstreet borough Ashford borough Ashford lowusage0405 pad 1em 58,394 lowusage0506 increase 66,533 lowusage0607 increase 69,731 lowusage0708 increase 76,838 lowusage0809 increase 76,996 lowusage0910 decrease 74,956 lowusage1011 increase 81,812 platforms 2 start 13 February 1851 gridref TR000337 Ham Streetrailwaystation serves Hamstreet in Kent . It is on a dual track section of the Marshlink Line , and train services are provided ... The typical service is 1 train per hour tph to Ashford International railwaystation Ashford ... railwaystation Brighton , calling at Appledore Kent railwaystation Appledore Kent , Rye railwaystation Rye , Hastings railwaystation Hastings , St Leonards Warrior Square railwaystation St Leonards Warrior Square , Bexhill railwaystation Bexhill , Eastbourne railwaystation Eastbourne , Hampden Park railwaystation Hampden Park Sundays only , Polegate railwaystation Polegate every day , Berwick Sussex railwaystation Berwick Sundays only , Glynde railwaystation Glynde Sundays only and Lewes railwaystation Lewes every day At peak times an additional shuttle service runs hourly between Ashford International railwaystation Ashford International and Rye railwaystation Rye giving two trains an hour in each direction. rail start rail line previous Appledore Kent railwaystation Appledore Kent next Ashford International railwaystation Ashford International br small Terminus small ... more details
Glasgow Central Cumberland Streetrailwaystation , Glasgow , Scotland , was developed by the Glasgow and South Western Railway in 1900, ref The Buildings of Scotland, Glasgow, Penguin Books, 1990, page 521 ref as a replacement for Main Streetstation, Gorbals , following the doubling of the track from Port Eglinton to St Enoch railwaystation St Enoch station . ref Glasgow and South Western Railway ... www.scotcities.com railways cumberlandst.htm Photographs and historical maps of Cumberland StreetStation, Glasgow http www.youtube.com watch?v MR1 RqmbDHo Video of the remaining building of Cumberland StreetStation April 2011 Glasgow railway stations coord 55.8486 N 4.2595 W type landmark region ... services to St Enoch station ended. It has been proposed to reopen the station as part of the Glasgow Crossrail project. The station was originally called Eglinton Street, but its name was changed to Cumberland Street in the 1920s to avoid confusion with the Caledonian Railway s Eglinton Streetrailwaystation Eglinton Streetstation , which served trains operating from Central station. File Cumberland StreetStation geograph.org.uk 1168715.jpg thumb left The former Cumberland Streetstation Architecture There were two separate station buildings at either end of the platforms. Parts of the derelict red sandstone building at the corner of Cumberland Street and Salisbury Street can still be seen. The two storey building at the corner of Eglinton Street and Wellcroft Place was demolished without trace, leaving a landscaped area of ground between Eglinton Street and Abbotsford Place. William Melville, engineer to the Glasgow and South Western Railway, is credited as being the architect of the station ... web url http hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 49934 title Former Cumberland StreetStation ... External links http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 213009 details glasgow cumberland streetstation CANMORE page featuring black and white photographs of both station buildings http www.scottisharchitects.org.uk ... more details
0.213 railexits0607 0.471 latitude 51.615 longitude 0.067 Silver Street is a railwaystation located in Sterling Way, Edmonton, London Edmonton in North London , close to Fore Street. The next station away from London is Edmonton Green railwaystation Edmonton Green and the next towards London is White Hart Lane railwaystation White Hart Lane . Trains terminate at Liverpool Streetstation in the City of London . Several changes were made to Silver StreetStation in the early 1980s ... 2008 ref References Reflist External links Commons category Silver Streetrailwaystation stn art lnk SLV N182UA Rail start rail line next Edmonton Green railwaystation Edmonton Green previous White Hart Lane railwaystation White Hart Lane route Greater Anglia br small Lea Valley Lines small col NXEA colour s end Lea Valley Lines navbox Transport in London UK railway stations DEFAULTSORT Silver StreetRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Enfield Category Former Great Eastern Railway stations ... stub nl Station Silver Street pl Silver Street stacja kolejowa simple Silver Streetrailway ...See also Silver Street disambiguation Infobox London station name Silver Street image name Silver Streetrailwaystation 1.jpg railcode SLV symbol rail manager Greater Anglia fare zone 4 locale Edmonton ... was put in its place alongside the remaining undamged portion. The Fore street tunnel section of the A406 North Circular Road was built beneath the station during the 1990s without any disruption to service. At this time a new ticket office was constructed on the east side of the station. Siver StreetStation is located on a long straight section of elevated track. Looking north, the platforms of Edmonton Green Station can be clearly made out whilst, looking south, trains leaving White Hart Lane are seen almost immediately as they leave the station. Transport links London Bus route 34, 102, 144 and 444. Etymology The station takes its name from the street so called which is recorded thus ... more details
TransLink SEQ train station closed yes station name Gloucester Street servicearea1 Cleveland servicearea2 Beenleigh servicearea3 Corinda via South Brisbane IB1 South Bank railwaystation, Brisbane South Bank OB1 Park Road railwaystation, Brisbane Park Road IB2 South Bank railwaystation, Brisbane South Bank OB2 Park Road railwaystation, Brisbane Park Road IB3 South Bank railwaystation, Brisbane South Bank OB3 Park Road railwaystation, Brisbane Park Road street Gloucester Street suburb Highgate ... railwaystation, Brisbane Vulture Street , Gloucester Streetrailwaystation closed in 1978 with the opening ...Infobox station name Gloucester Street type style image image size image caption address Gloucester Street, Highgate Hill, Queensland Highgate Hill latitude 27.487737 longitude 153.02438 coordinates display yes line rail color box system QR line Beenleigh rail color box system QR line Cleveland other structure platform depth levels tracks parking bicycle baggage check opened closed 1978 rebuilt electrified ADA code owned zone smartcardname smartcardstatus former passengers pass year pass percent pass system mpassengers services s rail title QR s line system QR line Beenleigh previous South Bank ...&y 27.487737&sizex 650&sizey 650&level 7&star 1 zone 1 distance 4.3 Gloucester Streetrailwaystation was a railwaystation on the Queensland Rail suburban network in Brisbane , the state capital of Queensland , Australia . It is located between Vulture Streetrailwaystation, Brisbane Vulture Street and Park Road railwaystation, Brisbane Park Road stations on the Beenleigh railway line Beenleigh and Cleveland railway line, Brisbane Cleveland lines. All that is left of the station is the three ... the available space between the Stephens Road tunnel and the Gloucester Street bridge. Rather than ... of the southside railways of Brisbane author John Kerr and John Armstrong publisher Australian Railway ... line Navbox TransLink SEQ train network Cleveland line Category Disused railway stations in Brisbane ... more details
display title DEFAULTSORT Crown StreetRailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Liverpool Category Former London and North Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1830 Category Railway stations closed in 1836 Category Edge Hill, Liverpool Merseyside railstation ...Crown StreetStation was located on Crown Street, Liverpool , England . The station opened on 15 September 1830 as the Liverpool passenger terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , the world s first ... Liverpool Road railwaystation Liverpool Road station that opened on the same day, of being the world s first two dedicated intercity passenger railway stations. The architecture is attributed to George Stephenson. The station was accessed by a 291 yard long single track tunnel from the deep ... Edge Hill station and up the 1.26 miles long Wapping Tunnel from Park Lane railway goods station Park Lane Goods Depot , earlier known as Wapping railway goods station, at Liverpool s south end docks. The Wapping Tunnel runs under the Crown Streetstation site. Crown Streetstation was too far from Liverpool city centre. Its use as a passenger station ended after only six years of use in 1836 when Liverpool Lime Streetrailwaystation Lime StreetStation was opened. The site of the Crown Streetstation was converted to a goods yard . An additional twin track tunnel was built from the Edge ... Street tunnel also ceased to be used in 1972. The area has been landscaped as a park with the original 1830 single track tunnel s western portal covered over. The 1846 Crown Street tunnel is now used ... on a part of the old goods yard site. The site of the station itself is landscaped. ref http www.unite ... tower and plaque mark commemorates the station s place in history. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Edge Hill railwaystation Edge Hill next Park Lane railway goods station Park Lane goods route small Liverpool and Manchester Railway small col FFFF00 end box Sources Butt Stations http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ... more details
distinguish Buchanan Street subway station Infobox UK disused station name Buchanan Street other name image name Glasgow Buchanan StreetStation 1931166.jpg caption The station in 1961 line manager Caledonian Railway Caledonian locale Glasgow borough Lanarkshire latitude 55.867 longitude 4.253 years 1 November 1849 events Opened as terminal station ref name butt Butt 1995 , Page 103. ref years1 7 November 1966 events1 Closed ref name butt platforms Buchanan StreetStation was the least known of Glasgow s four main terminal railway stations, the other three being Glasgow Central railwaystation Central , Glasgow Queen Streetrailwaystation Queen St and St Enoch railwaystation St Enoch . It was to the north west of Queen St Station and served the north of Scotland . History Constructed in 1849 by the Caledonian Railway Company as its main terminus for the city, the original station buildings consisted of supposedly temporary wooden structures, which lasted until the 1930s. A goods station ... Buchanan Street and Queen Street stations with a Glasgow North station on land including the site of Buchanan Street, but many times larger. There was also a similar scheme to replace Central and St Enoch stations with a Glasgow South station, but neither came to fruition. Despite this reprieve, it proved only to be temporary as the station was closed in 1966 as part of the rationalisation of the railway ... running to Queen Street. The buildings had been completely demolished by 1971. The 430 yard Buchanan Street tunnel that ran from just outwith the station to Sighthill, Glasgow Sighthill still exists ... Forum topic about the station, including pictures Glasgow railway stations Category Disused railway stations in Glasgow Category Railway stations in Glasgow Category Railway stations opened in 1849 ... and Stirling and other destinations. The station was marked for closure and replacement in the Bruce ... 1994 and Glasgow Caledonian University occupy the site of the station. References Notes Reflist ... more details
Low StreetStation was a station on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway London, Tilbury & Southend line . The station opened in 1861, at a level crossing. ref Peter Kay, The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway a history of the company and the line Published by Peter Kay, 1996 ref It served the small villages of West Tilbury West and East Tilbury . The station closed in 1967. References Reflist Historical Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk East Tilbury br small Line and station open small next Stanford le Hope railwaystation Stanford le Hope br small Line and station open small route London, Tilbury and Southend Railway col temporary rail colour 00008B Disused Rail Insert rail line previous stnlnk Tilbury Riverside br small Line and station closed small next stnlnk Thames Haven br small Line and station closed small route London, Tilbury and Southend Railway col temporary rail colour 00008B end box London, Tilbury and Southend Railway nav box coord 51.47309 0.40272 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Transport in Thurrock Category Disused railway stations in Essex Category Former London, Tilbury and Southend Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1861 Category Railway stations closed in 1967 EastEngland railstation stub ... more details
About a railwaystation in Scotland Argyle station in Chicago Argyle CTA Infobox UK station symbol rail name Argyle Street other name owner Network Rail code AGS image name Argyle Streetrailwaystation exterior.jpg caption Argyle Streetrailwaystation exterior, on Argyle Street manager First ScotRail ... 1995 ref years1 events1 Argyle Streetrailwaystation is a busy station in central Glasgow, Scotland ... stations DEFAULTSORT Argyle StreetRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Glasgow Category ... opened in 1979 Category Railway stations opened by British Rail nl Station Argyle Street pl Argyle Street ... east of the city. The station is located below the thoroughfare whose name it bears. It has a narrow and often crowded island platform . It serves the Argyle Street, Glasgow Argyle Street shopping precinct as well as the St Enoch Centre . History The Glasgow Central Railway was formed in 1888 to link the Clydesdale Junction Railway and Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway with the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway . By the time it was opened between 1894 and 1897, the GCR had been taken over by the Caledonian Railway . Although there were three stations under Argyle Street Stnlnk Anderston , Stnlnk ... instead the new Argyle Streetstation was constructed, midway between Glasgow Cross and Glasgow Central ... station. Moreover, the roadway above had not yet been pedestrianised, and street access and station ... Cambuslang , continuting to Coatbridge Central railwaystation Coatbridge via Stnlnk Hamilton Central ..., destined for Dalmuir railwaystation Dalmuir , Stnlnk Milngavie , Stnlnk Partick , Stnlnk Yoker ... . During peak hours, services to Coatbridge Central railwaystation Coatbridge and Stnlnk Carstairs ... FF80C0 S end Gallery gallery Image Argyle Street Station.JPG The island platform at Argyle Streetstation Image Argyle rear.JPG Rear entrance on Osborne Street Image Argyle Streetstation concourse.JPG Argyle Streetstation concourse Image Argyle Streetstation escalators.JPG The top of the escalators ... more details
File Harcourt St station & tram, 1910.jpg thumb c. 1910 File Harcourt St train crash 1900.jpg thumb The Harcourt Street train crash, 1900 File Harcourt St.jpeg thumb Harcourt Luas stop Harcourt Streetrailwaystation is a former railway terminus in Dublin . The station served as the terminus of the Harcourt Streetrailway line line from Dublin to the town of Bray in County Wicklow , although it opened in 1859 after the initial opening of the railway line itself. ref http eiretrains.com Photo Gallery H Harcourt 20Street A&Bindex.html Harcourt Street eiretrains.com ref The station facade was designed ... to St Pancras railwaystation St Pancras in London . ref http www.irish architecture.com buildings ireland dublin southcity harcourt street harcourt.html Harcourt Streetstation Archiseek ref The station ... through the end wall of the station onto Hatch Street , with the locomotive left dangling ... Rail Insert Rail line previous next Ranelagh & Rathmines railwaystation Ranelagh & br Rathmines route Dublin and South Eastern Railway br small Harcourt Streetrailway line Dublin Bray small col ... order doric columns. The station itself was constructed on an Embankment transportation embankment ... 8f5421714b9f News , Number 32, Summer 2008, National Library of Ireland ref The station continued operating until 1958, when C ras Iompair ireann , during its rationalisation programme of the railway network, closed the line from Harcourt Street. However, the trackbed was maintained in case of future use of the alignment. Although Harcourt Street is no longer used for heavy rail , the Luas light rail network that opened in 2004 utilised the route, with a new stop opened in front of the old station. The station building has been converted into a leisure venue with bars and music venues. ref http www.pod.ie venues.php The POD ref See also Harcourt Streetrailway line start s rail title Luas rail line previous St Stephen s Green station St Stephen s Green br small Terminus next Charlemount ... more details
Closed London stations name Devonshire Street image owner Great Eastern Railway locale Mile End Old Town platforms 2 start 1839 end 1840 replace Globe Road railwaystation Globe Road Devonshire Streetrailwaystation was a station in the parish of Mile End Old Town , in the East End of London . It was opened on 29 June 1839 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 79 ref harv ref as the temporary terminus for the Eastern Counties Railway from Romford railwaystation Romford prior to the construction of Bishopsgate railwaystation Bishopsgate initially called Shoreditch . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 50177 Bishopsgate Railway Terminus , Survey of London volume 28 Spitalfields and Mile End New Town 1957 , pp. 252 255. Date accessed 06 August 2008. ref The station closed in 1843 ref name LRA cite book last Brown first Joe title London Railway Atlas date 2006 isbn 978 0 7110 3137 1 p.24 ref in 1884 Globe Road railwaystation opened nearby to the west of the site of Devonshire Street. Devonshire Street, after which the station was named, was later incorporated into the northern part of Bancroft Road, running east west next to the tracks. The station was at the junction with Globe Road. ref http archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com th read LONDON 2002 01 1010796128 Mile End Old Town ref Disused Rail Start Rail line next Stratford railwaystation Stratford previous Bethnal Green railwaystation Bethnal Green route Great Eastern Railway Great Eastern br Railway br small Great Eastern Main Line small col 000000 end See also List of closed railway stations in London Great Eastern Railway References reflist Disused railway stations of London DEFAULTSORT Devonshire StreetRailwayStation Category Disused railway stations in Tower Hamlets Category Former Great Eastern Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1839 Category Railway ... more details
to Cheshunt railwaystation Cheshunt , and two trains per hour to Liverpool Streetstation London Liverpool ... TUR EN14QG Gallery Commons category Turkey Streetrailwaystation gallery Image Turkey Street stn entrance ... station Southbury route Greater Anglia br small Lea Valley Lines small next Theobalds Grove railwaystation Theobalds Grove col NXEA colour s end Lea Valley Lines navbox Transport in London UK railway stations DEFAULTSORT Turkey StreetRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Enfield Category ... served by Greater Anglia Category DfT Category E stations nl Station Turkey Street pl Turkey Street stacja kolejowa simple Turkey Streetrailwaystation ...Infobox London station name Turkey Street image name Turkey Street stn entrance.JPG railcode TUR manager ... as Forty Hill events2 Closed events3 Re opened events4 Closed events5 Re opened as Turkey Street platforms 2 latitude 51.6726 longitude 0.0472 Turkey Streetrailwaystation is located in the Bullsmoor area of Enfield in the London Borough of Enfield , North London . The station is in Travelcard Zone 6 and is served by Lea Valley Lines services. The station is operated by Greater Anglia as are all trains serving it. History The railway line from Bury Street Junction, north of the current Edmonton Green railwaystation Edmonton Green station, to Cheshunt was opened by the Great Eastern Railway ... until the line was electrified as part of a wider scheme, and Turkey Streetstation reopened to passengers ... predominantly rural, and the coming of the tram to Waltham Cross in 1904 saw the railway unable to compete ... Volume 3 Greater London , David & Charles, 1987 ref The line is now known as the Southbury Loop . The station was opened as Forty Hill railwaystation, and did not gain its current name until 1960. The goods depot at the station closed in 1966. ref Brown, Joe, London Railway Atlas , page 5, Ian Allan Publishing, 2006 ref The current station building was built in the late 1980s. The previous and original ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Sharnal Street image Image Sharnal Street Station.JPG 280px gridref TQ788743 manager South Eastern Railway UK South Eastern Railway owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway br Southern Region of British Railways locale High Halstow Sharnal Street borough Medway ... years2 20 August 1962 events2 Closed Sharnal Streetstation TQ 788 743 Coord 51.439378 0.573640 display inline,title format dms was a railwaystation between High Halstow Halt and Beluncle Halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway . It was opened on 1 April 1882 and closed to passengers on 4 December ... in 1935. The station buildings were demolished in 1967. ref name Brit http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s sharnal street index.shtml Subterranea Britannica ref Disused Rail Start rail line previous Gravesend railwaystation Gravesend Central next Terminus route 1 8 1882 to 10 9 1882 br South Eastern Railway UK SER br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 rail line previous Gravesend Central next Port Victoria railwaystation Port Victoria route 11 9 1882 to 31 12 1898 br SER br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 rail line previous Gravesend Central next Port Victoria route 1 1 1899 to 6 1906 br South Eastern & Chatham Railway SECR br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 rail line previous High Halstow Halt railwaystation High Halstow Halt next Beluncle Halt railwaystation Beluncle Halt route 7 1906 to br 31 12 1922 br SECR br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 rail line previous High Halstow Halt next Beluncle Halt route 1 1 1923 to 31 12 1947 br Southern Railway Great Britain SR br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 ... of British Railways BR S br small Hundred of Hoo Railway small col FECB09 end References reflist External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 578,174,1 Sharnal Streetstation on navigable 1940 O. S. map Closed stations Kent Category Disused railway stations in Kent Category Former South ... more details
Marlborough Streetrailwaystation is a former railwaystation in the western Adelaide suburb of Henley Beach, South Australia Henley Beach . It was on the former Henley Beach railway line Henley Beach railway. Facilities consisted of a single platform and probably a shelter shed. The station opened in 1894 and closed on 31 August 1957. The station has since been demolished. See also List of closed Adelaide railway stations Adjacent stations s rail start noclear yes s rail title TransAdelaide s line system TransAdelaide line Henley Beach previous Kirkcaldy next Henley Beach s end australia rail transport stub Coord 34.91594 138.4999 format dms type railwaystation region AU SA display title Category Disused railway stations in South Australia Category Railway stations opened in 1894 Category Railway stations closed in 1957 Category Demolished buildings and structures in Australia ... more details
Eglinton Streetrailwaystation was a train stationrailwaystation approximately one mile south of stnlnk .... Contemporary sources, such as railway notices, timetables, maps and Post Office Directories, show that the station existed nearly 30 years before that date. When the station opened, on 1 July 1879, it allowed Caledonian Railway trains from Edinburgh and Lanarkshire, which had previously terminated at Stnlnk Southside to reach Glasgow Bridge Streetrailwaystation Bridge Street to connect with trains ... Street even after Central Station had opened on 1 August 1879. ref Notice from Caledonian Railway ..., Eglinton Streetstation became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping ... of Eglinton StreetRailwayStation from its origins in 1879 Glasgow railway stations Category Railway ...Infobox UK disused station name Eglinton Street image name caption locale Laurieston, Glasgow Laurieston borough Glasgow latitude 55.8465 longitude 4.2609 gridref platforms 6 original Caledonian Railway pregroup Caledonian Railway postgroup London Midland and Scottish Railway LMS years 1 July 1879 events ... two trains at Eglinton Streetstation in which four people died and many more were injured. ref The People ... StreetStation. The driver of the Edinburgh train failed to heed the signal against the train leaving ... Streetstation remain intact today, including sections of the platforms and access towers from ... small next2 stnlnk Pollokshields East br small Line and station open small route2 Caledonian Railway ... West br small Line and station open small route3 Caledonian Railway br p style background Caledonian ... br small Line open station closed small route4 Caledonian Railway CR & Glasgow and South Western Railway ... Nationalised http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 257,663,1 Eglinton StreetStation on navigable ... Sources published in the late 20th century claim that this station opened on Sunday 28 February 1909 ... on the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway and Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway . ref name herald1879 ... more details
N 6.25414 W source placeopedia display title DEFAULTSORT Tara StreetRailwayStation Category Iarnr d ireann stations in County Dublin Category Railway stations opened in 1891 fr Tara Street DART ...distinguish Tara Station Infobox Ireland station name Tara Street R I ie rail other name Sr id na Teamhrach code 124 image Image DART train at Tara Street station.jpg 300px caption Tara Streetstation ... Station opens usage0405 usage0506 platforms 2 Image Tara street sign.jpg 277px right thumb Tara Street sign, lang ga Sr id na Teamhrach File Dart Tara Station.jpg thumb 200px Tara StreetStation Tara Street lang ga Sr id na Teamhrach is a railwaystation in Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The station is arguably the closest station to the city centre and certainly is the closest to O Connell Bridge . This station is built on the Loop Line which was constructed towards the end of the 19th century by the City of Dublin Junction Railway. This line made the connection between the Dublin & Kingstown terminus at Westland Row now Pearse Station and Amiens St now Connolly Station Great Northern Railway Ireland and linked into the Midland Great Western freight line thus joining up all the main railways in Dublin. The station was opened on 1 May 1891. ref cite web title Tara Streetstation ... 2007 09 03 ref The station has two through platforms elevated above street level with ticket areas, retail outlets, etc. at street level. The platform retaining walls, the stairwells and canopies .... IERail start rail line previous Dublin Connolly railwaystation Dublin Connolly next Dublin Pearse railwaystation Dublin Pearse route InterCity Irish Rail Intercity br small Dublin Rosslare small col FFA500 rail line two routes previous Dublin Connolly railwaystation Dublin Connolly next Dublin Pearse railwaystation Dublin Pearse route1 Commuter Irish Rail Commuter br small Dublin Suburban ... station Dublin Connolly next Dublin Pearse railwaystation Dublin Pearse route2 Dublin Area Rapid ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Glastonbury and Street gridref ST491389 image caption manager Somerset Central Railway owner Southern Railway Great Britain SR and London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS br Western Region of British Railways locale Glastonbury borough Mendip platforms 3 years 28 August 1854 events Opened Glastonbury years1 July 1886 events1 Renamed Glastonbury and Street years1 7 March 1966 events1 Closed Glastonbury and Streetrailwaystation was the biggest station on the original Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line from Highbridge to Evercreech Junction railwaystation Evercreech Junction until closed in 1966 under the Beeching axe . It was the junction for the short branch line to Wells Priory Road railwaystation Wells which closed in 1951. Opened in 1854 as Glastonbury, and renamed in 1886, it had three platforms, two for Evercreech to Highbridge services and one for the branch service to Wells. The station had a large goods yard controlled from a signal box ... on Nevard.com ref The former railwaystation canopy is now used as a shelter in the market ... map.html 348,139,1 Station on navigable O.S. map Disused Rail Start rail line two to one previous1 West Pennard railwaystation West Pennard br small Line and station closed small next Ashcott railwaystation Ashcott br small Line and station closed small route1 Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway br small London and South Western Railway LSWR & Midland Railway Midland Railways small br small Highbridge Branch small previous2 Polsham railwaystation Polsham br small Line and station closed small route2 Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway br small London and South Western Railway LSWR & Midland Railway ... type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 ST491389 display title Category Disused railway stations in Somerset Category Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1854 Category Railway stations closed in 1966 Category Beeching closures in England Category ... more details
51.5864 longitude 0.0021 Wood Streetrailwaystation is in Walthamstow , now part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest in north east London. It is in Travelcard Zone 4 , and the station and all trains are operated by Greater Anglia . It is also occasionally known as Walthamstow Wood Street ... is 4 trains per hour to Chingford railwaystation Chingford 4 trains per hour to Liverpool Streetstation Liverpool Street via Hackney Rail start rail line previous Walthamstow Central station Walthamstow Central next Highams Park railwaystation Highams Park route Greater Anglia br small Lea Valley ... Greater Anglia towards Liverpool Streetrailwaystation Liverpool Street via Hackney font size 2 font font size 2 font Greater Anglia towards Chingford railwaystation Chingford font size 2 font style ... art lnk WST E173LX Gallery Commons category Wood Streetrailwaystation gallery Image Wood Street stn look north.JPG Platforms looking towards Chingford Image Wood Street stn look south.JPG Platforms looking towards London Image Wood Street stn signage.JPG Platform signage gallery Lea Valley Lines navbox Transport in London DEFAULTSORT Wood StreetRailwayStation Category Railway stations in Waltham ... Railway stations served by Greater Anglia Category DfT Category D stations nl Station Wood Street simple Wood Streetrailwaystation ...Infobox London station name Wood Street image name Wood Street stn entrance.JPG railcode WST manager ... Line past Walthamstow Central station to Wood Street, where the line would surface to terminate next to the British Railways station, on land previously used as a coal depot. Typical journey times are 7 minutes to Chingford and 19 minutes to London Liverpool Street. Citation needed date August 2008 ... used used the station in his youth, he is reported to have visited the nearby Hollow Ponds often ..., hence serving this station. citation needed date July 2010 Walthamstow Queen s road rail station ... more details
27,838 code PKT years 1858 events Opened Park Streetrailwaystation serves the village of Park Street, Hertfordshire Park Street in Hertfordshire , England . It is the penultimate station on the Abbey Line . The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by London Midland . History File Dunstable, Hertford, Hitchin & St Albans RJD 35.jpg thumb left A 1902 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Park Street lower left, shown here as Park Street & Frogmore The station opened in 1858, when the London and North Western Railway built their branch line from Watford Junction railwaystation Watford Junction to St Albans . However, it was not an immediate success, and was closed from 1859 until 1861. It had been relocated to its present position by the 1890s. The station was renamed from Park Street & Frogmore to Park Street on 6 May 1974. sfn Slater 1974 p 363 It is now a simple unstaffed halt, like all the other stations on the line. Services Park Street is served by London Midland services between Watford Junction and St Albans Abbey railwaystation St Albans Abbey ...For the subway station in Boston, Massachusetts Park Street MBTA station Infobox UK station symbol rail name Park Street image name Park StreetRailway Station.jpg caption manager London Midland locale Park Street, Hertfordshire Park Street borough City and District of St Albans St Albans platforms 1 ... start rail line next St Albans Abbey railwaystation St Albans Abbey previous How Wood Hertfordshire railwaystation How Wood route London Midland br small Abbey Line small col 76B41F s end References ... by London Midland Category DfT Category F2 stations EastEngland railstation stub nl Station Park Street ... Stations renamed by LMR journal The Railway Magazine Railway Magazine volume 120 issue 879 publisher IPC Transport Press Ltd location London issn 0033 8923 ref harv ref Hertfordshire railway stations Category Railway stations in Hertfordshire Category Former London and North Western Railway stations ... more details