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Extensive list of closed station sites at Subterranea Britannica; Lost railways of West Yorkshire Archived 10 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine; Chronologies and line charts for Scottish railways; Disused lines and stations in London, Wales, and England
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines remain in use for freight and mineral traffic.
Disused railway stations in Great Britain (5 C, 13 P) N. Disused railway stations in Northern Ireland (7 C) This page was last edited on 17 May 2020, at 13:34 ...
This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom, examples exist of opened railways which formerly constituted cross-country main trunk lines as well as many more which served more local, or exclusively industrial, needs.
Disused railway stations in the East Riding of Yorkshire (1 C, 58 P) Disused railway stations in East Sussex (1 C, 26 P) Disused railway stations in Essex (53 P) G.
Disused railway stations in Wales (23 C) Pages in category "Disused railway stations in Great Britain" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
An abandoned (or disused) railway station is a building or structure which was constructed to serve as a railway station but has fallen into disuse. There are various circumstances when this may occur – a railway company may fall bankrupt, or the station may be closed due to the failure of economic activity such as insufficient passenger ...
Connor, J.E. (2003) London's Disused Stations, Volume Four, The South Eastern Railway, including the Woodside & South Croydon Joint Line. Connor & Butler, Colchester, ISBN 978-0-947699-37-6 Connor, J.E. (2005) London's Disused Stations, Volume Five, The London & South Western Railway, including the Tooting Merton & Wimbledon Railway and West ...