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Bartlow railway station

Coordinates: 52°04′50″N 0°18′36″E / 52.0805°N 0.31°E / 52.0805; 0.31
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Bartlow
Bartlow railway station in 1961
General information
LocationBartlow, South Cambridgeshire
England
Coordinates52°04′50″N 0°18′36″E / 52.0805°N 0.31°E / 52.0805; 0.31
Platforms3
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Eastern Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Eastern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1 June 1865 (1865-06-01)Opened
6 March 1967 (1967-03-06)Closed

Bartlow railway station was a station in Bartlow, Cambridgeshire on the Stour Valley Railway[1] at the junction with the Saffron Walden Railway. There were two platforms on the Stour Valley line and a separate linked platform for the line to Saffron Walden. The station was 48 miles 79 chains (78.84 km) from London Liverpool Street via Saffron Walden.[2]

History

The station was originally constructed by the Great Eastern Railway in 1865. The Saffron Walden line closed in 1964 and the station was closed with the Stour Valley Line in 1967 in the wake of the Beeching Axe as a large number of Britain's railway stations were shut. The station buildings have since been converted to a house.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Linton
Line and station closed
  Great Eastern Railway
Stour Valley Railway
  Haverhill
Line and station closed
Terminus   Great Eastern Railway
Saffron Walden Railway
  Ashdon Halt
Line and station closed

References

  1. ^ "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.
  2. ^ "ELR: AEB mileages".