When did breadsall station close?
6 April 1953
Breadsall railway station was a former railway station in Breadsall, Derbyshire. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1878….Breadsall railway station.
Breadsall | |
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1 April 1878 | Opened |
6 April 1953 | Closed to passengers |
3 December 1962 | Goods facilities withdrawn |
How long is the Great Northern Greenway?
five-mile
The Great Northern Greenway is a largely completed five-mile recreational trail that knits together nine North and Northeast Minneapolis neighborhoods between the city’s east and west borders.
Why was the Dogdyke drainage station built in 1856?
The steam engine was built in 1856 to replace an existing wind driven pump to drain a large area of farmland between the rivers Bain and Witham. The engine, which runs in steam on all Open Days, is the original, external condensing beam-engine built by Bradley and Craven of Wakefield.
Where is the Dogdyke Pumping Station in Lincolnshire?
Dogdyke pumping station is located near Bridge Farm, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, LN4 4JG (Please do not use this as a postal address). You will find us off the A153 Sleaford to Horncastle road and the entrance is on the right, immediately east of Tattershall Bridge.
When did Bardney station close for freight traffic?
The waiting room on the island platform was demolished in 1967 and Bardney station was unstaffed from 7th October 1968. The station closed to passengers on 5th October 1970 but remained open for freight traffic to Br irish Sugar until January 1981.
When did Bardney and Wragby loop line open?
Notes: Bardney & Wragby station opened with the loop line on 17th October 1848 with two platforms with the main station building which incorporated an ‘Italianate’ station house on the up platform.