Hunnington railway station
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Hunnington | |
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General information | |
Location | Hunnington, Bromsgrove England |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Halesowen Railway |
Pre-grouping | Halesowen Joint Railway |
Post-grouping | Halesowen Joint Railway |
Key dates | |
1883 | Opened |
1919 | regular passenger service withdrawn |
1958 | Closed completely |
52°25′48″N 2°02′52″W / 52.4301°N 2.0477°W
Hunnington railway station was a railway station in the village of Hunnington, near Halesowen, England, on the Great Western Railway & Midland Railway's Joint Halesowen Railway line from Old Hill to Longbridge. The station had only a single platform but had its own sidings, which served the now closed Blue Bird Toffee factory.[1] Advertised public passenger service withdrawn in 1919 but workmen's trains continued until 1958.[2]
Unlike most of the other former stations and infrastructure of the Halesowen Railway, Hunnington station building still remains as a private residence.
References
- ^ "Coombs Holloway Halt Station". Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands. 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
- ^ "Hunnington". Disused Stations.
Further reading
- Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2007). Stourbridge to Wolverhampton. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 59-60. ISBN 9781906008161. OCLC 261924375.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Halesowen Line and station closed |
Great Western Railway and Midland Railway Halesowen Railway |
Rubery Line and station closed |