When did the Stanley Junction railway station open?

When did the Stanley Junction railway station open?

It was the junction between main lines to Aberdeenand Inverness. This station replaced Stanley [SMJR], a half mile to the south. It opened in 1857, one year after the Perth and Dunkeld Railwaywhich had running powers south to Perthfrom Stanley.

When was the last time Stanley station was on map?

Stanley station looking north at street level in June 1969. Stanley station shown on a 6-inch scale map from 1889. The nearby Stanley Cattle station is also shown. To the west is Newsham Park one of the city of Liverpools largest public parks. Stanley station shown on a 25-inch scale map from 1906.

When was the signal box at Stanley cattle closed?

Goods traffic to Stanley Cattle had ceased by 1971 and had ended completely by 10 June 1973 when Stanley Station signal box was closed. In 2017 there was no trace of the station but the line remained busy with freight trains. Tickets from Michael Stewart, timetable from Paul Wrightand route map by Alan Young Sources:

How did Stanley Power Station get its name?

The box was given the name Stanley Station. The power station opened in 1904. The Railway Clearing House 1904 Handbook of Stationslisted Stanley as being able to handle general goods, parcels, livestock and horses. The Canada Dock branch was a very busy freight railway and during the Great War.

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Where did the Stanley steam locomotive come from?

Stanley is based on a Baldwin Class 10-12-D 4-6-0 pannier tank engine, built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States for service in the First World War. They were sent to the United Kingdom and the British War Office chose them to be the principal military steam locomotive for the trench railways.

When was the first train to Port Stanley?

The tourist trains began operating in 1983, after volunteers started maintaining the abandoned L&PS train corridor. The first passenger train reached Port Stanley on July 5, 1856. Use of the line increased until 1943, when the end of gas rationing and the increased use of automobiles caused a slow decline in passenger traffic.

Is there a train from Port Stanley to St Thomas?

Trains leave the Port Stanley railway station on most weekends (and daily during July and August except Monday and Tuesday) for an hour-long ride that ends up just south of St. Thomas. Additionally, a number of special train rides are scheduled throughout the year, like the Santa Express which runs in December and the Murder Mystery series.