When was Swindon station built?

When was Swindon station built?

1842
Swindon railway station opened in 1842 with construction of the GWR’s engineering works continuing. Until 1895, every train stopped here for at least 10 minutes to change locomotives. Swindon station hosted the first recorded railway refreshment rooms, divided according to class.

How old is Gretna?

17th century. Prior to the Acts of Union 1707 of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, Gretna was a customs post for collecting taxes on cattle crossing the border between the two kingdoms. The Gretna customs post was established in 1612.

Does Gretna Green have a station?

Grenta Green station lies in the small border town of Gretna in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The station was opened as Gretna in 1848, not gaining its ‘Green’ until 1852.

Is Gretna a town or village?

About Gretna Gretna is a planned town, built during the First World War, situated on the Scottish side of the border with England. However, the area has been settled in much further back and historically it is deemed as one of the first villages in Scotland. It following the old coaching route from London to Edinburgh.

When did Swindon railway works close?

Despite a brief renaissance in the 1970s, the works finally closed in 1986. The purchase of the works site in 1986 by Tarmac Properties offered the opportunity to redevelop a large part of Swindon that was largely unknown to its population.

How many platforms does Swindon train station have?

four platforms
The station’s main entrance and ticket office are beneath its four platforms.

Can you just turn up at Gretna Green and get married?

You can no longer just turn up to be married at Gretna Green, the minimum period of time required for arranging your wedding is 29 clear days (this is how long it takes the Registrars to check your documentation and draw up your marriage schedule).

Can you get married at 16 in Scotland?

In Scotland, if you are aged between 16 and 18 you do not need parental consent to get married. However, if you’re 16 or 17 years old and you’re from England or Wales, you can come to Scotland to get married without the consent of your parents.

Is there a Gretna Green in London?

Gretna Green was the first village in Scotland and conveniently situated on the main route from London into Scotland. Therefore as soon as they reached Scottish soil in Gretna Green, they would find a place of security where they could marry at haste!

What Junction is Gretna Green?

Gretna Green and the Famous Blacksmiths Shop attractions are only 2 minutes travel time from the main motorway route into Scotland (M74) Junction 45 heading North and Junction 22 going South.

Is Gretna Green tacky?

Gretna Green is a tacky, very small horrible village, they literally do the roll on roll off weddings that you have heard, and its awful. Its not unique and special like a wedding day should be.

What is Swindon famous for?

Swindon is a modern town surrounded by some of England’s finest countryside and famous attractions. Enriched with Victorian parks and gardens, museums including the award winning Steam Museum, and an art gallery. Originally, Swindon was a small market town mentioned in the Domesday Book.

When did Gretna Border Union Railway Station close?

The station closed on 10 September 1951. The North British Railway built Gretna (Border Union) railway station next to the Caledonian station, at Gretna junction, on its short link to the Border Union Railway. The station opened on 1 November 1861 and closed during World War One on 9 August 1915.

When did Gretna Green railway station open in Scotland?

The first station called “Gretna” was opened by the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway on 23 August 1843, this station was renamed Gretna Green railway station in April 1852. It closed on 6 December 1965, but a new station was opened by British Rail nearby on 20 September 1993, the station is served by Glasgow South Western Line.

Where is the line from Gretna to Longtown?

The line to Longtown is partly along the course of the former Border Union Railway which had a branch from Longtown to Gretna where it had it’s own station close by the Caledonian Railway’s one. This south facing junction gives access to the military establishment at Longtown. There is an auxilliary junction slightly further south.

When was the customs post at Gretna established?

Prior to the Acts of Union 1707 of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, Gretna was a customs post for collecting taxes on cattle crossing the border between the two kingdoms. The Gretna customs post was established in 1612.