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(Redirected from Lindal-in-Furness Railway Station) Disused railway station in Cumbria, England

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Lindal
General information
LocationLindal-in-Furness, Barrow-in-Furness
England
Coordinates54°10′09″N 3°08′58″W / 54.1691°N 3.1494°W / 54.1691; -3.1494
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyFurness Railway
Pre-groupingFurness Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1851 (1851)Opened
1951Closed
1951Demolished
Location
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Lindal railway station served Lindal-in-Furness in the Furness area of Lancashire, England (now part of Cumbria).

Furness line
Legend
Cumbrian Coast line
Barrow-in-Furness
Furness Railway
to Barrow Docks
Power Station
Roose
Furness Abbey
Dalton
Lindal
Ulverston
to Conishead Priory
to Lakeside
River Leven
Cark and Cartmel
Wraysholme Halt
Kents Bank
Grange-over-Sands
River Kent
Arnside
Hincaster branch line
Silverdale
West Coast Main Line
Leeds–Morecambe line
Carnforth
Bolton-le-Sands
Hest Bank
Morecambe branch line
Lancaster
West Coast Main Line

Context

Lindal station was situated west of London Road railway bridge just a short walk south of the main village and Ulverston Road. It served the local coal and iron ore mines in the local area, as well as the village and local candle factory.

It was opened on 6 May 1851 by the Furness Railway on the Furness Line and was shortly connected to the London and North Western Railway at Lancaster.

The station was closed on 1 October 1951 during a post-war cost cutting drive after nationalisation, by British Railways.

No remains of the station are present today apart from London Road bridge and an empty arch that used to pass the bay platform line to the east of the station.

History

The Furness Railway was authorised in 1844 to build a line which would link Kirkby-in-Furness with Dalton-in-Furness. The railway was extended in places and subsequently took over the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway and the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway. The station at Lindal was opened in 1846 and began receiving passengers from further afield in 1862 (when the London and North Western Railway was directly linked). Passengers had already begun to travel from West Cumbria from 1865.

Lindal railway incident

Main article: Lindal railway incident
The hole that opened under the tracks at Lindal

On Thursday 22 September 1892 near Lindal station, a large hole had appeared beneath the railway, taking many lines out of use and swallowing up a locomotive. Rescue attempts were abandoned and the locomotive still lies underground at an unknown depth. The cause of the hole has been debated but remains unclear to this day.

The former site is situated on a wide embankment carrying only the two main lines that remain.

Services

Services ran regularly with workers trains supplementing the local and express passenger services. Freight was transported to other parts of the country by rail or connected with the freight ships at Barrow.

References

Notes

  1. "Lindal & Marton History".

Sources

External links

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Ulverston
Line and station open
  Furness Railway   Dalton
Line and station open
Closed railway stations in Cumbria
Waverley Route
Caledonian main line
Solway Junction Railway
Port Carlisle Dock and Railway
Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway
Maryport and Carlisle Railway
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Ingleton branch line
Eden Valley Railway
South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway
Settle–Carlisle line
Cleator and Workington Junction Railway
Harrington and Lowca Light Railway
Gilgarran Branch
Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
Whitehaven Junction Railway
Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway
Furness Railway
Cockermouth and Workington Railway
Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway
Coniston Railway
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