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Disused railway stations in Northern Ireland (7 C) This page was last edited on 17 May 2020, at 13:34 (UTC). Text is ...
Haddiscoe railway station (Norfolk Railway) Hardingham railway station; Harleston railway station; Heacham railway station; Hellesdon railway station; Hemsby railway station; Hethersett railway station; Hilgay railway station; Hillington railway station; Hindolvestone railway station; Holkham railway station; Holme railway station (Norfolk ...
Pages in category "Disused railway stations in Tyne and Wear" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M. Oppitz, Leslie (2002). Lost Railways of East Anglia. Countryside Books. ISBN 1-85306-595-1.
Last rail line built in Essex (1913), until the construction of Stansted Airport railway station (1991) Ely and St Ives Railway: GER Ely to St Ives 2 February 1931 (to passengers) 5 October 1964 (to all traffic) Eryholme–Richmond branch line: Y&NR Eryholme to Richmond 1969: Opened in 1846. Catterick sub-branch constructed during WWI: Exe ...
Spooner Road: Surrounded by various HDB flats (government high-rise flat), These HDB flats were formerly used for the railway employees who worked at the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. After the railway station closed down, the flats were abandoned for a period of time. The flats were eventually used for low cost housing.
The term "ghost station" is a calque of the German word Geisterbahnhof (plural Geisterbahnhöfe).The German term was coined to describe certain stations on Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn metro networks that were closed during the period of Berlin's division during the Cold War because they were an integral part of a transit line mostly located on the other side of the Berlin Wall.
Camden railway station (L&B) Camden Chalk Farm 1844 1852 L&BR: Chronology of London Railways and Forgotten Stations of Greater London Camden Road (MR) Camden Town None 1868 1916 MR: Course (1962) Canning Town (NR side, 3 sites) Canning Town: Canning Town (DLR) Stratford Extn from 2011: 1846 1888 1995: 1888 1994 2006: EC&TJR