Grotton and Springhead railway station

Former railway station in England

53°32′08″N 2°03′19″W / 53.5355°N 2.0553°W / 53.5355; -2.0553Grid referenceSD964043Platforms1Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyLondon and North Western RailwayPre-groupingLondon and North Western RailwayPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish RailwayKey dates5 July 1856 (1856-07-05)Opened as Grotton1 April 1900Renamed Grotton and Springhead2 May 1955 (1955-05-02)Closed

Grotton and Springhead railway station served the villages of Grotton and Springhead from 1856 until 1955.

History

The London and North Western Railway opened a branch from Greenfield to Oldham on 5 July 1856. Grotton was one of two intermediate stations which opened on the same day.[1]

On 1 April 1900, the station was renamed Grotton and Springhead.[1]

The station closed on 2 May 1955,[1] when the Delph Donkey passenger train service to Delph via Greenfield was withdrawn. The line remained in use for goods traffic until 1964. The station building still survives as a private residence.

References

  1. ^ a b c Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 110. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  • An Illustrated History of Oldham's Railways by John Hooper (ISBN 1-871608-19-8)

External links

  • Grotton and Springhead Station on navigable 1948 O.S. map
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Delph Donkey
Legend
Delph
Measurements Halt
Dobcross
Huddersfield line
to Huddersfield
Moorgate Halt
Greenfield
Grasscroft
Huddersfield line
to Stalybridge
Lydgate tunnel
Grotton and Springhead
Lees
Oldham Glodwick Road
Oldham Mumps L&YR
Oldham Mumps LNWR
Oldham Central
Oldham Clegg Street
LNWR Goods Depot
GC Goods Depot
Oldham Werneth
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Closed railway stations in Greater Manchester
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