MidnightFlyer
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One thing that has always interested me about railways in Britain between Beeching and now is the small series of halts that survived the 1960s but were closed almost without record in the 80s and 90s. Whilst many have heard of Lincoln St Marks, Rotherham Masborough, London Broad St and the like, from what I can gather small, unstaffed, out-of-the-way stations with minimal services existed at:
- Errol (between Dundee and Perth)
- Greatham (between Hartlepool and Stockton)
- Cargo Fleet and Grangetown (between Middlesbrough and Redcar)
- Elsham (between Scunthorpe and Barnetby)
- Brocklesby (between Barnetby and Grimsby)
Quite simply, does anyone have information, pictures or similar on any of these stations, and does anyone know what prompted them to close? I realise most were silent and little-used, was that it? If so why did many other stations survive? Obviously if anyone knows of any more please mention them!
(The most I can find on any is this about Cargo Fleet only.)
Cheers
- Errol (between Dundee and Perth)
- Greatham (between Hartlepool and Stockton)
- Cargo Fleet and Grangetown (between Middlesbrough and Redcar)
- Elsham (between Scunthorpe and Barnetby)
- Brocklesby (between Barnetby and Grimsby)
Quite simply, does anyone have information, pictures or similar on any of these stations, and does anyone know what prompted them to close? I realise most were silent and little-used, was that it? If so why did many other stations survive? Obviously if anyone knows of any more please mention them!
(The most I can find on any is this about Cargo Fleet only.)
Cheers