Knott End | |
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General information | |
Location | Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire England |
Coordinates | 53°55′41″N2°59′48″W / 53.928°N 2.9967°W |
Grid reference | SD346484 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Knott End Railway |
Pre-grouping | Knott End Railway |
Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
Key dates | |
30 July 1908 | Opened |
31 March 1930 | Closed to passengers |
13 November 1950 | Closed to goods |
Knott End railway station served Knott End on Sea in Lancashire, England, with a ferry service to Fleetwood. The station opened in 1908 and closed for passengers in 1930 and for freight in 1950.
The station opened on 30 July 1908 by the Knott End Railway. It was situated on the south side of Bourne May Road. It had a station building and a goods shed with two sidings, a loading ramp, a crane and a weighbridge, all of which were to the west. Like the other stations on the line, the bus service introduced in the 1920s deemed this station uneconomical, so it closed to passengers on 31 March 1930 [1] and to goods on 13 November 1950. The track was lifted after 1953. The station building is now a cafe. [2]
Victoria Park was a railway station near Victoria Park, east London, that was on the North London Railway (NLR) which opened in September 1850 to Bow and to the London Docks in January 1852.
The Garstang and Knot-End Railway [sic] was a railway line, between Garstang and Pilling, across the Fylde of Lancashire, England. It was built by local agricultural interests to develop unproductive land. It had been intended to continue to Knott End but ran out of money. It eventually opened in 1870. In 1898 the Knott End Railway (KER) was authorised to continue to Knott End; it opened in 1908. The two companies were associated and the KER acquired the earlier company. The KER was still desperately short of money, and local people who were owed money bought rolling stock to keep the company going.
Preesall railway station served Preesall in Lancashire, England, from 1908 to 1930, although goods continued until 1950.
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Garstang Road railway station served the hamlet of Stake Pool, Lancashire, England, from 1923 to 1930 on the Knott End branch of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
Cogie Hill railway station, also known as Cogie Hill Halt railway station and Cogie Hill Crossing railway station served the village of Winmarleigh, Lancashire, England, from 1870 to 1930 on the Garstang and Knot-End Railway.
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Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Knott End Railway | Preesall |