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Seaton Sluice railway station

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Seaton Sluice was a "station" on the wagonway from Hartley Pit at its terminus in the village of Seaton Sluice. The "station" was served intermittently by passenger trains between 1 May 1851 and April 1853 and wagonway, itself, was abandoned in the 1860s.

In the 1910s, the North Eastern Railway attempted create a heavy rail link to Seaton Sluice through the construction of the Collywell Bay Branch Line but its construction was halted following the outbreak of the First World War and was never completed.

References

  1. Young, Alan (26 May 2017). "Station Name: SEATON SLUICE". Disused Stations. The Disused Stations team. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  2. Young, Alan (17 May 2017). "Station Name: COLLYWELL BAY". Disused Stations. The Disused Stations team. Retrieved 18 February 2023.


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