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This article is about the original 1857 station. For its 1866 replacement, see Cleator Moor East railway station. For the rival 1879 station, see Cleator Moor West railway station. Former railway station in England

Cleator Moor
General information
LocationCleator Moor, Copeland
England
Coordinates54°31′24″N 3°31′13″W / 54.5232°N 3.5203°W / 54.5232; -3.5203
Grid referenceNY016152
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWhitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
Pre-groupingLNWR & FR Joint Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 July 1857Opened
1866Closed to passengers, new station 600 yards west
1960sClosed completely
Location
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1904 railway junctions around Cleator Moor, Parton, Rowrah & Whitehaven
Whitehaven, Cleator
& Egremont Railway
Legend
Cleator and Workington
Junction Railway
Cumbrian Coast line
to Carlisle
Cockermouth and
Workington Railway
Marron Junction
Workington Central enlarge…
Workington Main enlarge… Bridgefoot
Harrington
Parton Halt Branthwaite
Distington
Distington Works Gilgarran Branch enlarge…
Ullock
Parton Lamplugh
Rowrah
Whitehaven Summit
Winder
Whitehaven Tunnel
Yeathouse
Corkickle Eskett
Mirehouse Junction Eskett Junction
Moor Row Frizington
St Bees Cleator Moor West
Cleator Moor East
St Bees Golf Halt Cleator Moor (first)
Woodend
Gillfoot
Egremont
Nethertown
St Thomas Cross
Platform
Beckermet Mines
Braystones Beckermet
Sellafield
Cumbrian Coast line
to Barrow-in-Furness

The original Cleator Moor railway station was built by the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway. It served the rapidly urbanising town of Cleator Moor, Cumbria, England.

History

The line was one of the fruits of the rapid industrialisation of West Cumberland in the second half of the nineteenth century. The station opened to passengers on 1 July 1857 on the line being developed from Moor Row to Rowrah.

Subsidence led the company to build a deviation line which curved round the west side of the station and the growing settlement, in a similar manner to what it was forced to do at Eskett a few miles to the east. They built a passenger station on the deviation line which would go on to be called Cleator Moor East.

When the deviation line - known locally as the Bowthorn Line - and station opened in 1866 the original station was closed to passengers and became "Cleator Moor Goods Depot", with its line known locally as the Crossfield Loop. It remained open for goods traffic until the 1960s.

Afterlife

Satellite images suggest the station site is Public Open Space. By 2008 the trackbed had been transformed into part of National Cycle Route 71.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Frizington
Line and station closed
  Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway   Moor Row
Line and station closed

See also

References

  1. Butt 1995, p. 63.
  2. Suggitt 2008, p. 52.
  3. Smith & Turner 2012, Map 26.
  4. Jowett 1989, Map 36.
  5. Joy 1983, p. 166.
  6. Welbourn 2010, p. 111.
  7. Broughton & Harris 1985, Carlisle-Barrow chapter.
  8. Gammell 1994, p. 279.
  9. Suggitt 2008, p. 60.

Sources

Further reading

  • British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas And Gazetteer. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing. 1997 . ISBN 0-7110-0320-3.
  • Anderson, Paul (April 2002). Hawkins, Chris (ed.). "Dog in the Manger? The Track of the Ironmasters". British Railways Illustrated. 11 (7). Clophill: Irwell Press Ltd.
  • Atterbury, Paul (2009). Along Lost Lines. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-2706-7.
  • Bairstow, Martin (1995). Railways In The Lake District. Martin Bairstow. ISBN 1-871944-11-2.
  • Bowtell, Harold D. (1989). Rails through Lakeland: An Illustrated Journey of the Workington-Cockermouth-Keswick-Penrith Railway 1847-1972. Wyre, Lancashire: Silverling Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-947971-26-2.
  • Bradshaw (1986) . Bradshaw's July 1922 Railway Guide (reprint). Guild Publishing London.
  • Croughton, Godfrey; Kidner, Roger W.; Young, Alan (1982). Private and Untimetabled Railway Stations, Halts and Stopping Places X 43. Headington, Oxford: The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-281-1.
  • McGowan Gradon, W. (2004) . The Track of the Ironmasters: A History of the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway. Grange-over-Sands: Cumbrian Railways Association. ISBN 0-9540232-2-6.
  • Marshall, John (1981). Forgotten Railways: North West England. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8003-6.
  • Western, Robert (2001). The Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway OL113. Usk: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-564-0.

External links

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