Re: Stations closed a very long time ago Posted by stuving at 17:01, 17th September 2023 |
Closer to GWR-land, 'Sutton Harbour Railway Station' on a 1:500 map listed as surveyed in 1893.
Presumably this was never for passengers, as, outside the station throat, the trackwork has a surprise.
Mark
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.6&lat=50.36776&lon=-4.12797&layers=117746211&b=1
Presumably this was never for passengers, as, outside the station throat, the trackwork has a surprise.
Mark
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.6&lat=50.36776&lon=-4.12797&layers=117746211&b=1
That map's the 1853 one, which perhaps explains some "primitive" features of the track. The 1894 town plan, and most other maps, do mark that station as "(goods)".
Re: Stations closed a very long time ago Posted by Mark A at 15:38, 17th September 2023 |
Closer to GWR-land, 'Sutton Harbour Railway Station' on a 1:500 map listed as surveyed in 1893.
Presumably this was never for passengers, as, outside the station throat, the trackwork has a surprise.
Mark
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19.6&lat=50.36776&lon=-4.12797&layers=117746211&b=1
Re: Stations closed a very long time ago Posted by Mark A at 18:59, 16th September 2023 |
Quite a walk from Bradford's city centre, but still only closed as a passenger station in the 1860s - after which it had a long life handling goods traffic. The gradient into the terminus caused the occasional entertainment. At least, I hope no one was hurt.
Mark
Stations closed a very long time ago Posted by grahame at 17:03, 16th September 2023 |
http://www.rinbad.free-online.co.uk/bypass.pdf mirrored (here)
Where was Adolphus Street Station and when did it close?
16th September 1863 - 160 years ago today - Truro (Newham) station was bypassed ...