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.
Station (Town, unless in station name) | Rail company | Year closed |
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Tean Halt | North Staffordshire Railway | 1953 |
Tebay | London and North Western Railway | 1968 |
Teigl Halt | GWR | 1960 |
Teigngrace Halt | GWR | 1959 |
Telford Coalbrookdale | British Railways | 1979 |
Temple Hirst | North Eastern Railway | 1961 |
Temple Sowerby | North Eastern Railway | 1953 |
Templecombe | London & South Western Railway | 1966 reopened 1983 |
Templecombe Lower | Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway | 1966 |
Templeton | GWR | 1964 |
Tempsford | GNR | 1956 |
Tenbury Wells | Tenbury Railway | 1962 |
Tenterden St. Michael's | Kent and East Sussex Light Railway | 1954 |
Tenterden Town | Kent and East Sussex Light Railway | 1954 (reopened 1974) |
Tern Hill | GWR | 1963 |
Terrington | Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | 1959 |
Teston Crossing Halt | South Eastern and Chatham Railway | 1959 |
Tetbury | GWR | 1964 |
Tetbury Road | GWR | 1882 |
Tettenhall | GWR | 1932 |
Teversall Manor | Midland Railway | 1930 regular services 1963 special services |
Tewkesbury | Midland Railway | 1864 1961 |
Station (Town, unless in station name) | Rail company | Year closed |
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Tue Brook | London and North Western Railway | 1948 |
Tullibardine | Caledonian Railway | 1964 |
Tumby Woodside | GNR | 1970 |
Tunbridge Wells West | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway | 1985 New station opened by Spa Valley Rly |
Tunnel Halt (later Moelwyn Halt) | Ffestiniog Railway | 1939 |
Tunnel Junction | North Eastern Railway | 1863 |
Tunstall | North Staffordshire Railway | 1964 |
Turnberry | Glasgow and South Western Railway | 1942 |
Turnchapel | London and South Western Railway | 1951 |
Turnhouse | North British Railway | 1930 |
Turriff | Great North of Scotland Railway | 1951 |
Turton and Edgworth | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | 1961 |
Turvey | Midland Railway | 1962 |
Tutbury | North Staffordshire Railway | 1966 reopened 1989 |
Tutshill Halt | GWR | 1959 |
Tuxford Central | LD&ECR | 1955 |
Tuxford North | GNR | 1955 |
Station (Town, unless in station name) | Rail company | Year closed |
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Twechar | North British Railway | 1951 |
Tweedmouth | North Eastern Railway | 1964 |
Twenty | Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | 1959 |
Twerton-on-Avon | GWR | 1917 |
Twizell | North Eastern Railway | 1955 |
Twyford Abbey Halt | GWR | 1911 |
Twywell | Midland Railway | 1951 |
Station (Town, unless in station name) | Rail company | Year closed |
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Tydd | Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | 1959 |
Tyddyn Bridge Halt | GWR | 1960 |
Tyddyngwyn | GWR | 1883 |
Tylacoch Halt | Taff Vale Railway | 1912 |
Tyldesley | London and North Western Railway | 1969 |
Tyllwyn Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Tylorstown | Taff Vale Railway | 1964 |
Tylwch | Cambrian Railways | 1962 |
Tyne Commission Quay | North Eastern Railway | 1970 |
Tynehead | North British Railway | 1969 |
Tynemouth B.T. Station | North Eastern Railway | 1864 1882 |
Tynemouth N.N.S. Station | North Eastern Railway | 1882 |
Tynycwm Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Tytherington | Midland Railway | 1944 |
Station (Town, unless in station name) | Rail company | Year closed |
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Valley | London and North Western Railway | 1966 reopened 1982 |
Varteg | London and North Western Railway | 1941 |
Velvet Hall | NER | 1955 |
Venn Cross | GWR | 1966 |
Ventnor | Isle of Wight Railway | 1966 |
Ventnor West | Isle of Wight Central Railway | 1952 |
Verney Junction | London and North Western Railway | 1968 |
Verwood | London and South Western Railway | 1964 |
Vicarage Crossing Halt | GWR | 1931 |
Victoria (Monmouthshire) | GWR | 1962 |
Victoria Dock (Hull) | NER | 1864 |
Victoria Park (London) | North London Railway | 1943 |
Victoria Park and Bow | London and Blackwall Railway and Eastern Counties Railway Joint | 1851 |
Victoria Road (Barnstaple) | GWR | 1960 |
Vigo | NER | 1869 |
Vowchurch | Golden Valley Railway | 1941 |
Vulcan Halt | London and North Western Railway | 1965 |
The Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway (L&AR) was an independent railway company built to provide the Caledonian Railway with a shorter route for mineral traffic from the coalfields of Lanarkshire to Ardrossan Harbour, in Scotland.
The Duke of Sutherland's Railway was a railway in Sutherland, Scotland, built by the 3rd Duke of Sutherland.
Claydon railway station was a station in Great Blakenham, Suffolk. It closed to passengers in 1963. The goods facility for Blue Circle Cement, British Steel Piling and Kings Scrapyard was still staffed in the late 1970s with the staff working from the former up side station buildings.
The Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway was a single track railway branch line, 22 miles (35 km) long, in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. It was opened in succession by two companies, the first in 1861 to connect the important woollen town of Witney to the main line network, and the second in 1873 as the rump of an ambitious scheme to connect to Cheltenham, but which ran only between Witney and Fairford. The junction with the main line was at Yarnton, north of Oxford.
Thornhill is a closed station. It served the country town of Thornhill in Dumfries and Galloway. The station site is a mile or so from the town. Four miles north of Thornhill is Drumlanrig Castle, home to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. The Glasgow and South Western main line rail route between Kilmarnock and Dumfries is forced to make a long detour to the east of Thornhill and through a long tunnel, rather than the more logical route nearer Thornhill town centre and up the Nith Valley, so as not to be seen from the Buccleuch estate. The distance of the station from Thornhill may be one reason that passenger use was light and stopping services ended in 1965. There was formerly a busy livestock market near to the station, which eventually closed around 2001.
Cassington Halt was a single platform halt opened by the Great Western Railway on 9 March 1936 on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway to serve the village of Cassington, Oxfordshire, just south of the A40.
Eynsham railway station served the Oxfordshire town of Eynsham and the Eynsham Sugar Beet Factory on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between Oxford and Witney.
Carterton railway station was a railway station just north of the village of Black Bourton on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between Oxford and Fairford. The station had two stone-built platforms, a passing loop, and a concrete station building.