Middleton Road Bridge Halt railway station
Short-lived station in Lancashire, UK
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Middleton Road Bridge Halt
Location in the present-day City of Lancaster district
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Middleton Road Bridge Halt
Location in present-day Lancashire
Show map of LancashireMiddleton Road Bridge Halt was one mile northwest of the village of Middleton, Lancashire, England, open from 1904 to 1905 on the North Western Line of the Midland Railway.
History
The station opened on 11 July 1904 by the Midland Railway. It closed in June 1905.[1][2]
References
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Morecambe Promenade Line open, station closed | Midland Railway North Western Line | Heysham Harbour Line and station open |
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Closed railway stations in Lancashire
- Turton and Edgworth
- Spring Vale
- Goosehouse
- Lower Darwen
- Blackburn Bolton Road
- Daisyfield
- Wilpshire
- Chatburn
- Rimington
- Gisburn
- Newsholme
- Blackpool Central
- South Shore
- Gillett's Crossing Halt
- Lytham (Station Road)
- Wrea Green
- Fleetwood
- Wyre Dock
- Burn Naze Halt
- Thornton–Cleveleys
- Poulton Curve Halt
- Singleton
- Lea Road
- Maudlands
- Holme
- Towneley
- Bott Lane Halt
- Reedley Hallows Halt
- New Hall Bridge Halt
- Padiham
- Simonstone
- Great Harwood
- Helmshore
- Grane Road
- Haslingden
- Baxenden
- Hoghton Tower
- Hoghton
- Todd Lane Junction
- Melling
- Arkholme for Kirkby Lonsdale
- Borwick
- Lancaster (1840–49)
- Galgate
- Bay Horse
- Scorton
- Garstang and Catterall
- Brock
- Roebuck
- Barton and Broughton
- Oxheys
- Maxwell House
- Middleton Road Bridge Halt
- Morecambe Harbour
- Morecambe Promenade
- Morecambe (Northumberland Street)
- Scale Hall
- Lancaster Green Ayre
- Halton
- Caton
- Claughton
- Hornby
- Wray
- Farington
- Euxton (L&NW)
- Balshaw Lane and Euxton
- Coppull
- Rawlinson Bridge
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- Cumbria
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