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Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station was a railway station that served the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1852. [1] The station was located on King Street opposite the Borough Arms Hotel. A small goods yard was located on Water Street. [2] It was closed on 2 March 1964.
Liverpool Road Halt railway station was a railway station located in the north of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. It was opened in 1905 by the North Staffordshire Railway in connection with the introduction of railmotor services.
The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) had a number of halts and non-public timetable stations. Halts were small, unstaffed stations with few, if any, facilities. Non-public timetable stations were stations that did not feature in the publicly advertised railway timetable and were, for example, for internal railway use only or only served by excursion trains rather than regular services.
Cliffe Park railway station; Clifton (Mayfield) railway station ... Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The station building has been rebuilt at the Apedale Heritage Centre. [2] On 21 August 2009, work on Silverdale station platforms was observed with brickwork being repaired or repointed and they have now been restored as part of a railway footpath to Newcastle-under-Lyme. Brickwork under repair on the platform in August 2009
Longport station has its own bus stop which is served by routes 94, 98 and 99; these serve the nearby town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, for which Longport is the closest station. This station is also the closest to Port Vale F.C. [2] Longport has cycle parking facilities, with a waiting shelter and real-time information displays on each platform.
Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England (closed 1964) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about railway and public transport stations with the same name.
The station site at Newcastle-Under-Lyme has been landscaped, and Market Drayton's has been demolished and built on by both a Morrisons store and an industrial complex. In 2009 the platforms at Silverdale were cleared of vegetation and the derelict track from the former station site to the tunnel portal was lifted but the track remains intact ...