Why did Maldon station close?

Why did Maldon station close?

The Maldon East to Witham line continued with diesel replacing steam for both passenger and goods services but the “Beeching axe” was falling on unprofitable lines and despite the public objection, it finally closed to passenger traffic in 1964.

When did Maldon railway station close?

10 September 1939
Maldon West railway station served the town of Maldon, Essex. It was opened on 1 October 1889 by the Great Eastern Railway on a branch line from Woodham Ferrers to Maldon. It was closed in 1916 during World War I but reopened as a halt in 1919….Maldon West railway station.

Maldon West
10 September 1939 Permanently closed

What train line is Maldon on?

The Witham to Maldon branch line is a closed railway line joining Maldon to the British railway network at Witham in Essex, England.

Will Maldon get a train station?

No train has passed in or out of Maldon for more than 54 years. But, after a fresh bid was launched by MP John Whittingdale and Maldon District Council, the return of the railway to Maldon is now one step closer.

Has Maldon got a train station?

No train has passed in or out of Maldon for more than 54 years. The last freight train left the old railway station in April 1966 and the line was completely removed from the town three years later.

Is Maldon getting a train station?

Is Maldon a good place to live?

A SURVEY has revealed Maldon as being in the top ten places in the UK where residents enjoy the best qualities of life. Maldon beat places such as Wokingham, Warwick, and Selby to land fifth place on the 2020 Halifax Quality of Life survey.

What is the nearest station to Maldon?

The nearest stations to Maldon are: The Swan Hotel, Maldon Town Centre is 14 meters away, 1 min walk. All Saints Church, Maldon Town Centre is 166 meters away, 3 min walk.

Is there a train station in Maldon East?

Maldon East railway station (Image: Ken Brown, Creative Commons License) It may be surprising to some that Maldon hasn’t got a railway station anymore. But that’s not always been the case – in fact, it used to have two which are now disused. The Maldon East and Heybridge station was part of the Witham & Braintree Railway and it opened in 1848.

When was the last goods train at Maldon?

A member of this class operated the last goods train in April 1966. This was a substantial two track building. Until the Maldon West branch opened in 1889 there was no turntable located at Maldon so any tender engines working the branch would have had to have worked one direction tender first.

Why was the Maldon West to Woodham Ferrers line closed?

During the Second World war the passenger services on the Maldon West to Woodham Ferrers line was withdrawn as an economy measure and never reinstated. Following the war, the line continued to be used for goods traffic but with nationalisation, completely closed in 1953. The lines were now part of the Eastern Region of British Railways.

When was the first train from Maldon to Witham?

The first goods train left Maldon East Station in August 1848 followed by the commencement of passenger services. Originally the line to Witham was dual track but due to the line not performing as planned one track was lifted during the period of the Crimmean War (1854-6) and sold to the War Office.