Kirkandrews railway station

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Kirkandrews
Kirkandrews former station geograph-3725011-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
The former station in 2002
Location
Place Kirkandrews-on-Eden
Area City of Carlisle
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Grid reference NY352584
Operations
Original company Port Carlisle Railway
Pre-grouping North British Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 1[1]
History
1854 Opened
1964 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z
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Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway
Locale Cumbria
Dates of operation 1854 – 1964
Predecessor Carlisle and Silloth Bay
Railway and Dock Company
Successor London and North Eastern Railway
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Silloth Battery Extension
Silloth Convalescent Home
Silloth Docks and Pier
Silloth
Causewayhead
Blackdyke Halt
Abbey Town
Solway Junction Railway
southbound
Abbey Junction
Sleightholme
Solway Junction Railway
northbound
Kirkbride
New Dykes Brow
Port Carlisle
Glasson
Drumburgh
Burgh-by-Sands
Kirkandrews
Waverley Line
northbound
Port Carlisle Junction
Carlisle Canal
West Coast Main Line
northbound
Carlisle Citadel
West Coast Main Line
southbound

Kirkandrews railway station was a railway station near Kirkandrews-on-Eden, Cumbria on the Port Carlisle Railway branch and later the Silloth branch.[2] The station served the village and the rural district. Kirkandrews closed on 7 September 1964;[3] the station building survives as a private dwelling. The line to Silloth closed on 7 September 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.

History

In 1819 a port was constructed at Port Carlisle and in 1821, the Carlisle Navigation Canal.[4] was built to take goods to Carlisle.[4] The canal was closed in 1853[4] and much of it was infilled by the Port Carlisle Railway Company who constructed a railway that started passenger services in 1854, discontinuing them two years later when the Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company's (C&SBRDC) new railway to Silloth opened, utilising the Port Carlisle Branch as far as Drumburgh.[5]

The North British Railway leased the line from 1862, it was absorbed by them in 1880, and then taken over by the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923.[5]

Infrastructure

The station sat close to the village in the cut of the old canal; it had a single platform, and a shelter. The branch ran close to the course of Hadrian's Wall. A substantial station building was present. A large seed warehouse was located at the station. In common with other stations on the line, it had its name picked out in sea shells on a raised area opposite the station building.[6]

References

Notes

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Sources
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  • Ramshaw, David (1997). The Carlisle Navigation Railway. Carlisle : P3 Publications. ISBN 0-9522098-5-3.
  • White, Stephen (1984). Solway Steam. The Story of the Silloth and Port Carlisle Railways. 1854-1964. Carlisle : Carel Press. ISBN 0-9509096-1-0.

External links

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Carlisle
Station open, line closed
  North British Railway
Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway
  Burgh-by-Sands
Line and station closed

External links

  1. Hammond 2015, p. 417.
  2. Solway Plain - Past and Present Retrieved : 2012-08-21
  3. Cumbria Railways Retrieved : 2012-08-21
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Ramshaw, Page 1
  5. 5.0 5.1 Cumbria Railway Retrieved : 2012-08-21
  6. White