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Buxton railway station serves the Peak District town of Buxton in Derbyshire, England. It is managed and served by Northern Trains . The station is 25 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (41.4 km) south-east of Manchester Piccadilly and is the terminus of the Buxton line .
The Buxton Steam Centre of the Peak Railway Preservation Society, as it was in March 1990 before closure. Part of the site, including the trackbed of the tracks outside the station, were occupied by the Buxton Steam Centre of the Peak Rail heritage railway in the 1970s; it relaid track with ambitions to reopen the line towards Millers Dale.
The Buxton line is a railway line in Northern England, connecting Manchester with Buxton in Derbyshire. ... A Class 156 and a Class 150/2 unit at Buxton station, ...
The initial plan was for "An Act for making a Railway from the Manchester and Birmingham Railway at Cheadle in the County of Chester to or near to the Ambergate Station of the Midlands Railway in the County of Derby, to be called "The Manchester, Buxton, Matlock, and Midlands Junction Railway" [1] The bill received royal assent as the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway ...
Buxton railway station is a heritage railway station located on the Picton–Mittagong loop railway line, serving the village of Buxton in the Macarthur Region, New South Wales, Australia. History [ edit ]
Station exterior in 1965. The present station is on the left and the former Midland Railway station is in the centre of the picture. Buxton had three railway stations. Two were aligned to the LNWR: Buxton and Higher Buxton; the latter was next to Clifton Road and closed in 1951. The third was Buxton (Midland), situated next to the LNWR terminus.
Buxton railway station serves the village of Buxton in Norfolk. The station was built as part of the East Norfolk Railway and operated from 1880 to 1952. After closure, the trackbed was purchased by Broadland District Council, which led to the construction of a narrow-gauge railway, the Bure Valley Railway , which currently serves the station.
Higher Buxton railway station was opened in 1894 to the south east of Buxton, Derbyshire, on the LNWR line to Ashbourne and the south.. It utilised part of the Cromford and High Peak Railway (which ran from Whaley Bridge to Cromford), joining it at Hindlow and proceeding to a branch to Ashbourne at Parsley Hay