Brock railway station
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Disused railway station near Bilsborrow
Brock | |||||
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The site of the station in 1970, with the former stationmaster's house on the right | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Myerscough and Bilsborrow, Borough of Wyre England | ||||
Coordinates | 53°51′33′′N 2°44′36′′W / 53.8593°N 2.7434°W / 53.8593; -2.7434 | ||||
Grid reference | SD512406 | ||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||
Other information | |||||
Status | Disused | ||||
History | |||||
Original company | Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway | ||||
Pre-grouping | London and North Western Railway | ||||
Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | ||||
Key dates | |||||
August 1849 (1849-08) | Opened | ||||
1 May 1939 (1939年05月01日) | Closed | ||||
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Brock railway station served the hamlet of Brock near Bilsborrow, Lancashire, England, from 1849 to 1939 on the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway.
History
[edit ]The station opened in August 1849 by the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway. It replaced Roebuck, which was to the south. To the west was a siding and underneath the platforms was the River Brock. The station closed on 1 May 1939.[1]
Since 2012, the site of the demolished stationmaster's house and a terrace of four railway cottages has become a nature reserve protected by the Fields in Trust charity.[2]
References
[edit ]- ^ Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales - a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 92. OCLC 931112387.
- ^ "Old Brock Station Pocket Nature Reserve". Fields in Trust. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Garstang and Catterall Line open, station closed |
Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway | Barton and Broughton Line open, station closed |
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