Dallam Lane railway station

Dallam Lane railway station served the suburb of Dallam, Warrington, England from 1831 to 1837 on the Warrington and Newton Railway.

Dallam Lane
Location
PlaceDallam
AreaWarrington
Coordinates53.392789°N 2.595964°W / 53.392789; -2.595964
Grid referenceSJ604886
Operations
Original companyWarrington and Newton Railway
Pre-groupingGrand Junction Railway
Platforms2
History
25 July 1831 (1831-07-25)Opened
4 July 1837Closed to passengers
1960s (1960s)Closed completely
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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History

The station opened on 25 July 1831 by the Warrington and Newton Railway. It was situated south of Tanners Lane on the east side of Dallam Lane. A two-storey building was provided which housed the booking and railway offices. To the west of this was a railway yard, which contained a goods shed and several sidings to the east. When the Grand Junction Railway opened on 4 July 1837, Warrington Bank Quay opened and Dallam Lane station closed to passengers on the same day. The site was used as a coal yard until the 1960s when it closed completely. The station building is now used as a house.[1]

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References

  1. "Disused Stations: Warrington Dallam Lane". Disused Stations. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
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