Lintz Green | |
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Remains of the station in 2011 | |
General information | |
Location | County Durham England |
Coordinates | 54°54′18″N 1°45′58″W / 54.905°N 1.766°W / 54.905; -1.766 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | North Eastern Railway |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
Key dates | |
2 December 1867 | Station opens |
2 November 1953 | Station closes |
Lintz Green Railway Station was on the Derwent Valley Railway Branch of the North Eastern Railway near Consett, County Durham, England. The railway station opened with the rest of the line on 2 December 1867 and closed to passengers on the 2 November 1953. The line closed completely in 1963 and was dismantled with the station site becoming part of the Derwent Walk Country Park.
The hamlet of Lintz Green is roughly half a mile south of the station site, and the small village of Lintzford is by the River Derwent about a half-mile to the north.
The station was infamous at the time for the unsolved 1911 murder of its stationmaster.
Unsolved murder
On the night of Saturday 7 October 1911 the sixty-year-old stationmaster, George Wilson, was shot when returning home after closing his office at the station. Although he did not die instantly, when questioned, Wilson was unable to say who had shot him.
The motive for the killing was probably robbery as Wilson was in the habit of carrying the day's takings from the booking office to his house, a trip of 50 yards, when he left for the night. On the day in question, however, he had transported the money earlier in the day. Although the murder hunt, still one of the largest in the northeast, involved two hundred officers, no one was convicted of the crime.
The prime suspect was the relief porter Samuel Atkinson who was arraigned at the local magistrates' court for the murder and sent for trial at the assize court in Durham. At the opening of the trial, the local chief constable, William E. Morant, appeared and offered no evidence against Atkinson, who was released.
See also
References
- "Disused Stations: Lintz Green Station". www.disused-stations.org.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- Historic England. "Consett Branch Railway (1376151)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- "Derwent Walk Country Park and Derwenthaugh Park". gateshead.gov.uk. Gateshead Council. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- Jones, Robin (2010). Lost railways of Durham & Teesside (1 ed.). Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside Books. p. 97. ISBN 978-1-84674-205-7.
- Brown, Paul. "The Lintz Green Station Murder". Medium. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ Middleton, Terry. "The Lintz Green Murder". gatesheadlibraries.com. iknow. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- Brandon, David; Brooke, Alan (2010). "4: Murder on the line, 1900 - 2000". Blood on the tracks a history of railway crime in Britain. Stroud: History Press. pp. 103–105. ISBN 978-0-7524-6229-5.
External links
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Rowlands Gill Line and station closed |
North Eastern Railway Derwent Valley Railway |
High Westwood Line and station closed |
Derwent Valley Railway (County Durham) |
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Legend |
Closed railway stations in County Durham | |
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Derwent Valley Railway | |
Stanhope and Tyne Railway NER Annfield and Beamish Deviations | |
Durham and Sunderland Railway NER Elvet Branch | |
Lanchester Valley Railway | |
Leamside line | |
Wear Valley Railway | |
Weardale Extension Railway | |
Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway | |
Deerness Valley Railway | |
Durham to Bishop Auckland Line | |
Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway | |
East Coast Main Line | |
Durham Coast Line | |
Hartlepool Dock and Railway Stockton and Hartlepool Railway | |
Clarence Railway Simpasture Branch Port Clarence Branch Byers Green Branch and NER Extension | |
Castle Eden Railway | |
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway | |
South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway Stockton and Darlington Railway | |
Tees Valley Railway | |
Tanfield Waggonway |
- Unsolved murders in England
- Disused railway stations in County Durham
- Former North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom) stations
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1867
- Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1953
- 1867 establishments in England
- 1911 in England
- 1953 disestablishments in England
- 1911 murders in the United Kingdom