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  2. Morecambe railway station - Wikipedia

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    The old station building remains in use as a pub and restaurant, but its platforms have been demolished and the site is now occupied by a cinema and the Morecambe indoor market. That station was itself a replacement for the North Western Railway's original two-platform terminus at Northumberland Street, which opened in 1851 and closed in March ...

  3. Morecambe (Northumberland Street) railway station - Wikipedia

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    After Morecambe Promenade station closed on 7 February 1994, a replacement Morecambe station was built on approximately the site of the old Northumberland Street station, opening on 29 May 1994. [4] A mural depicting the station is one of a series by Patricia Haskey and Graham Lowe which form the Poulton Village Art Trail. [5]

  4. Morecambe Promenade railway station - Wikipedia

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    Morecambe Promenade Station was a railway station in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. It was opened on 24 March 1907 by the Midland Railway and closed in February 1994. After twelve weeks break in passenger service for the revision of track work and signalling a new Morecambe station was opened on a site closer to the town centre.

  5. Morecambe Harbour railway station - Wikipedia

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    Morecambe Harbour railway station was on the "little" North Western Railway's Morecambe Harbour and Railway in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. It was opened in 1848 and closed in 1904. The line remained open to serve the harbour until an unknown date. [1] [2] Today the station building still exists as a cafe.

  6. Morecambe branch line - Wikipedia

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    The Morecambe branch line is a railway line in Lancashire, ... Morecambe railway station platform in March 2009. ... (PDF). Railway Magazine. Vol. 99, no. 12. pp. 795 ...

  7. Morecambe Euston Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    The first railway to Morecambe was built by the Morecambe Harbour and Railway (MHR) company in 1848. [1] It had its station at Northumberland Street, roughly the same location as the modern-day Morecambe Station. The MHR had, in 1846, amalgamated with the "Little" North Western Railway (NWR), which was taken over by the Midland Railway in 1874. [2]

  8. "Little" North Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    Morecambe Harbour station (now a café) The Morecambe Harbour and Railway Company was incorporated by the Morecambe Harbour and Railway Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. clxxxiv) on 16 July 1846 to build a harbour on Morecambe Bay, close to the village of Poulton-le-Sands, and 3 miles (5 km) of railway to a new station at Lancaster Green Ayre.

  9. Morecambe Poulton Lane railway station - Wikipedia

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    Morecambe Poulton Lane was the original terminus station of the London and North Western Railway's branch to Morecambe, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It was opened to passengers in 1864 and closed in 1886, when it was replaced by Morecambe Euston Road. The line remains open between Morecambe and Lancaster, however nothing remains of the ...