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Long Marton railway station

Coordinates: 54°37′02″N 2°31′07″W / 54.6172°N 2.5187°W / 54.6172; -2.5187
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Long Marton
General information
LocationEden
Platforms2
History
Original companyMidland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 May 1876Station opens
4 May 1970Station closes

Long Marton railway station was a railway station which served the village of Long Marton in Cumbria, England. Situated on the Settle-Carlisle Line, it was located 27+34 miles (44.7 km) south of Carlisle.[1] Built by the Midland Railway, it was opened along with the line in 1876 and closed on 4 May 1970,[2] when the local passenger service over the line was withdrawn.
The station buildings were sold and converted into a private residence after closure and remain in use as such today. However, the platforms were demolished (as were those at New Biggin and Culgaith) in the early 1970s, which precluded the station from being considered for reopening when the local service over the line restarted in 1986.

Notes

  1. ^ Houghton & Foster; Appendix Map A.
  2. ^ Binns, p.45

References

  • Binns, D. (1982), The Scenic Settle & Carlisle Railway, Wyvern Publications, Skipton. ISBN 0-907941-02-8
  • Houghton, F.W. & Foster W.H. (1965 Second Ed) The Story Of The Settle - Carlisle Line, Advertiser Press Ltd, Huddersfield.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Appleby   Midland Railway
Settle-Carlisle Railway
  New Biggin

54°37′02″N 2°31′07″W / 54.6172°N 2.5187°W / 54.6172; -2.5187