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Cockermouth (C&W)
General information
LocationCockermouth, Cumberland
England
Coordinates54°39′49″N 3°22′27″W / 54.6637°N 3.3743°W / 54.6637; -3.3743
Grid referenceNY114307
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyCockermouth & Workington Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
28 April 1847Opened
2 January 1865Closed to passengers and replaced by new station[1]
1964Closed completely[2]
Location
Cockermouth (C&W) is located in the former Allerdale Borough
Cockermouth (C&W)
Cockermouth (C&W)
Location in present-day Allerdale
Cockermouth (C&W) is located in Cumbria
Cockermouth (C&W)
Cockermouth (C&W)
Location in present-day Cumbria
A 1904 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (right) railways in the vicinity of the station

The original Cockermouth railway station was the eastern terminus of the Cockermouth & Workington Railway.[3] It served the town of Cockermouth, Cumbria, England.

History

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The station opened on 28 April 1847. It closed on 2 January 1865, being replaced by the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway station when the line was extended eastwards to Penrith using a different alignment.[4]

After closure to passengers the station remained in use as a goods station until 1964. The station area included an engine shed which was opened on 28 April 1847, extended in 1858 and closed in 1876, after which it was converted for use as a goods shed.[5] The shed was demolished in the mid-1990s.[6]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   Cockermouth & Workington Railway   Brigham
Line and station closed

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Butt 1995, p. 65.
  2. ^ Suggitt 2008, p. 78.
  3. ^ Jowett 1989, Map 36.
  4. ^ Western 2001, Chapters 2 & 3.
  5. ^ Western 2001, p. 35.
  6. ^ Griffiths & Smith 2000, p. 329.

Sources

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Further reading

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  • Anderson, Paul (April 2002). Hawkins, Chris (ed.). "Dog in the Manger? The Track of the Ironmasters". British Railways Illustrated. 11 (7). Clophill: Irwell Press Ltd.
  • Bairstow, Martin (1995). Railways In The Lake District. Martin Bairstow. ISBN 978-1-871944-11-2.
  • Bowtell, Harold D. (1989). Rails through Lakeland: An Illustrated History of the Workington-Cockermouth-Keswick-Penrith Railway 1847-1972. Wyre: Silverling Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0-947971-26-7.
  • Conolly, W. Philip (1998). British railways pre-grouping atlas and gazetteer (9th impression; 5th ed.). Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0-7110-0320-0. OCLC 221481275.
  • Joy, David (1983). Lake Counties (Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain). Newton Abbot: David and Charles. ISBN 978-0-946537-02-0.
  • McGowan Gradon, W. (2004) [1952]. The Track of the Ironmasters: A History of the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway. Grange-over-Sands: Cumbrian Railways Association. ISBN 978-0-9540232-2-5.
  • Marshall, John (1981). Forgotten Railways: North West England. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-8003-1.
  • Smith, Paul; Turner, Keith (2012). Railway Atlas Then and Now. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7110-3695-6.
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