List of closed railway stations in Britain: M-O
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines remain in use for freight and mineral traffic.
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Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Much Wenlock | GWR | 1962 |
Muchalls | Caledonian Railway | 1950 |
Muirkirk | Glasgow and South Western Railway | 1964 |
Muirton Halt | LM&SR | 1959 |
Muir of Ord | Highland Railway | 1960 reopened 1976 |
Mulben | Highland Railway | 1964 |
Mumbles Pier | Swansea and Mumbles Railway | 1959 |
Mumbles Road | L&NWR | 1964 |
Mumby Road | GNR | 1970 |
Mundesley-on-Sea | Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway | 1964 |
Munlochy | Highland Railway | 1951 |
Murrayfield | Caledonian Railway | 1962 |
Murrow East | Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | 1959 |
Murrow West | Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway | 1953 |
Murthly | Highland Railway | 1965 |
Murtle Halt | Great North of Scotland Railway | 1937 |
Murton Junction | NER | 1953 |
Murton Lane | Derwent Valley Light Railway | 1926 |
Musgrave | NER | 1952 |
Musselburgh railway station (1847) | North British Railway | 1964 |
Muswell Hill | GNR | 1954 |
Muthill | Caledonian Railway | 1964 |
Mutley (Plymouth) | GWR | 1939 |
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Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Naburn | NER | 1953 |
Nailbridge Halt | GWR | 1930 |
Nailsworth | Midland Railway | 1947 |
Nancegollan | GWR | 1962 |
Nannerch | L&NWR | 1962 |
Nanstallon Halt | London and South Western Railway | 1967 |
Nantclwyd | L&NWR | 1953 |
Nantgaredig | L&NWR | 1963 |
Nantgarw (High Level) Halt | Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway | 1956 |
Nantgarw (Low Level) Halt | Cardiff Railway | 1931 |
Nantlle | Nantlle Railway | 1932 |
Nantybwch | L&NWR | 1960 |
Nantyderry | GWR | 1958 |
Nantyffyllon | GWR | 1970 |
Nantyglo | GWR | 1962 |
Nantymoel | GWR | 1958 |
Napsbury | Midland Railway | 1959 |
Napton and Stockton | L&NWR | 1958 |
Narborough and Pentney | GER | 1968 |
Nassington | L&NWR | 1957 |
Nast Hyde Halt | GNR | 1951 |
Nateby | Garstang and Knot-End Railway | 1930 |
Navenby | GNR | 1962 |
Naworth | NER | 1952 |
Nawton | NER | 1953 |
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Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Neath Abbey | Great Western Railway | 1936 |
Neath Canal Side | Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway | 1935 |
Neath Riverside | Neath and Brecon Railway | 1962 |
Neath Road (Maesteg) | Port Talbot Railway and Docks | 1933 |
Necropolis (London) | London and South Western Railway | 1941 |
Needham | GER | 1967 reopened 1971 |
Neen Sollars | GWR | 1962 |
Neepsend | Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway | 1940 |
Neilston Low | Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway | 1966 |
Nelson (Mid Glamorgan) | Taff Vale Railway | 1932 |
Nelson and Llancaiach | GWR | 1964 |
Nelson Dock | Liverpool Overhead Railway | 1956 |
Nesscliff and Pentre | Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway | 1933 |
Neston South | Birkenhead Joint Railway | 1956 |
Netherburn | Caledonian | 1951 |
Nethercleugh | Caledonian | 1960 |
Netherhope Halt | GWR | 1959 |
Netherton (Dudley) | GWR | 1878 |
Netherton (Huddersfield) | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | 1949 |
Nethy Bridge | Great North of Scotland Railway | 1965 |
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Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Nidd Bridge | NER | 1962 |
Niddrie | North British Railway | 1869 |
Niddrie Junction | North British Railway | 1847 |
Nigg | Highland Railway | 1960 |
Nightingale Valley Halt | GWR | 1929 |
Nine Elms | London and South Western Railway | 1848 |
Nine Mile Point | L&NWR | 1959 |
Ninewells | Caledonian Railway | 1865 |
Ningwood (Isle of Wight) | Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway | 1953 |
Nisbet | North British Railway | 1948 |
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Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Nunburnholme | York and North Midland Railway | 1951 |
Nuneaton Abbey Street | Midland Railway | 1968 |
Nuneaton Bridge | Midland Railway | 1887 |
Nunnington | NER | 1953 |
Nursling | London and South Western Railway | 1957 |
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References
- Wignall, C J (1985). Complete British Railway Maps and Gazetteer (1825–1985). Poole, UK: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86093-294-X.
- "Disused Stations". Retrieved April 2008. Check date values in:
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(help) - "RailScot". Retrieved April 2008. Check date values in:
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- Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
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