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Coordinates: 54°0429N 2°4536W / 54.0747°N 2.7600°W / 54.0747; -2.7600
 

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Halton railway station
Remains in 2008
General information
LocationHalton, Lancaster, Lancashire
England
Coordinates54°04′29N 2°45′36W / 54.0747°N 2.7600°W / 54.0747; -2.7600
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company"Little" North Western Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
17 November 1849Opened
3 January 1966Closed

Location

Halton railway station is located in the City of Lancaster district
Halton railway station

Halton railway station

Location in the present-day City of Lancaster district

Halton railway station is located in Lancashire
Halton railway station

Halton railway station

Location in present-day Lancashire

Halton railway station served the village of HaltoninLancashire, England. It closed in 1966, but the station building and part of one platform survive beside the cycle path along the disused line.

In reference books the station is sometimes referred to as Halton (Lancs) to distinguish it from another Halton railway station in Cheshire (now also disused).

History[edit]

The station was opened on 17 November 1849 by the "little" North Western Railway.[1] It was linked to Halton village by a railway-owned narrow toll bridge across the River Lune. A rebuilt version of the bridge is still in use, free of charge.[2]

The original timber station was destroyed by fire on 3 April 1907. A spark from the engine of a passing HeyshamSt Pancras boat train set fire to a wagon of oil drums by the goods shed. The fire brigade were unable to cross the narrow bridge and it was left to a special trainload of railway workers from Lancaster to pass buckets of water from the river.[3] The station was rebuilt in brick and timber and the building survives to this day, used as storage by Lancaster University Rowing Club, with a public car park occupying the former track bed.[4]

The station closed on 3 January 1966,[1] along with the whole line between Wennington and Morecambe. No other station survives. Cyclists and walkers can travel along the former line in either direction. Beneath the trackbed, east of the station, can be heard running water that is extracted from the river to an underground pumping station in Quernmore Park.[5]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Butt, p.112
  • ^ Suggitt, p.17
  • ^ Vinter, pp.137–8
  • ^ Suggitt, p.16
  • ^ Vinter, p.137
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


    Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
    Caton   Midland Railway
    "Little" North Western Railway
      Lancaster Green Ayre

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