Trench Crossing | |
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General information | |
Location | Trench, Shropshire England |
Coordinates | 52°42′44″N 2°27′53″W / 52.7122°N 2.4646°W |
Grid reference | SJ687128 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company |
Pre-grouping | London and North Western Railway |
Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
Key dates | |
Jan.1854 | Opened[1] |
7 September 1964 | Closed |
Trench Crossing railway station was a station in Trench, Shropshire, England. The station was opened in 1854 and closed in 1964.
The line was lifted following closure but was relaid in the late 2000s as a single track to serve the Telford International Freight Park at Donnington.
References
[edit]- ^ Railway Passenger Stations by M.Quick page 444
Further reading
[edit]- Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2014). Stafford to Wellington. Middleton Press. figs. 42-47. ISBN 9781908174598. OCLC 913791564.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Hadley Line open, station closed |
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Stafford–Shrewsbury line |
Donnington Line and station closed |
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