Long Lost Railways

Railways have been closing and falling into disuse in the UK long before Beeching and his axe cut the system down in the 1960s. This blog is all about the lines that closed before Beeching, from the early days of the British railway network to the first decade and a half under nationalisation.

Friday, 1 February 2013

Bridport - West Bay (Bridport Railway)

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Opened: 1884 Closed: 1930 (passengers), 1962 (goods) The 19th Century saw the rise of the seaside resort, which pretty much occurred wi...
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Buckie and Portessie Branch (Highland Railway)

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Opened: 1884 Closed: 1915 As the railway company with the most northerly operations in the UK, much of The Highland Railway served rath...
Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Manchester And Milford Railway, Penpontbren Junction - Llangurig section

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Opened: c1864 Closed: 1882(?) The Manchester and Milford Railway had a name that suggested that it was intended to be a lengthy cross ...
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Monday, 28 January 2013

South Eastern Railway, Ramsgate - Margate line and The Kent Coast Railway, Ramsgate Harbour line.

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Opened: 1846 (SER), 1863 (KCR) Closed: 1926 Out of the four companies formed in the grouping of 1923, The Southern Railway was by far ...
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Saturday, 26 January 2013

The Solway Junction Railway

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Opened: 1869 Closed: 1921 The central section of the Solway Junction Railway was one of the last railways to close before the group...
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Thursday, 24 January 2013

The Newmarket & Chesterford Railway

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The most notable closure in the early years of the railway age took place in 1851, three years after the line in question opened to traffic....
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