Disused railway station in Glanton, Northumberland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glanton railway station served the village of Glanton, Northumberland, England from 1887 to 1953 on the Cornhill Branch.
Glanton | |
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General information | |
Location | Glanton, Northumberland England |
Coordinates | 55.4262°N 1.8724°W |
Grid reference | NU081147 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | North Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | LNER |
Key dates | |
5 September 1887 | Opened |
22 September 1930 | Closed to passengers |
2 March 1953 | Closed completely |
The station opened on 5 September 1887 by the North Eastern Railway. It was situated at the end of an approach road which was on the north side of an unnamed road. After closing to passengers on 22 September 1930,[1] it was downgraded to a public delivery siding on 1 May 1950, before closing to goods on 2 March 1953. The goods shed and three cottages remain near the site of the station.[2]
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