Burgh-by-Sands railway station

Disused railway station in Cumbria, England

Burgh-by-Sands is located in the former City of Carlisle district
Burgh-by-Sands
Burgh-by-Sands
Location in the present-day City of Carlisle district, Cumbria
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Burgh-by-Sands is located in Cumbria
Burgh-by-Sands
Burgh-by-Sands
Location in present-day Cumbria, England
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Carlisle and Silloth
Bay Railway
Overview
LocaleCumbria
Dates of operation1854–1964
PredecessorCarlisle & Silloth
Bay Railway
SuccessorNBR
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Legend
Silloth Battery Extension
Silloth Convalescent Home
Silloth Docks and Pier
Silloth
Causewayhead
Blackdyke Halt
Abbey Town
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Solway Junction Railway
southbound
Sleightholme
Abbey Junction
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Solway Junction Railway
northbound
Kirkbride
New Dykes Brow
Port Carlisle
Glasson
Drumburgh
Burgh-by-Sands
Kirkandrews
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Waverley Line
northbound
Port Carlisle Junction
Carlisle Canal
Carlisle
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West Coast Main Line
southbound│northbound
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Burgh-by-Sands railway station was originally named Burgh (pronounced "Bruff"). It opened in 1854 on the Port Carlisle Railway branch and later the Silloth branch, serving the village of Burgh in Cumberland - now Cumbria - England.[3] The line and station closed on 7 September 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.[4]

In 2014 the station building survived as a private dwelling.[5]

History

In 1819 a port was constructed at Port Carlisle and in 1821, the Carlisle Navigation Canal was built to take goods to Carlisle.[6] The canal was closed in 1853[6] and much of it was infilled by the Port Carlisle Railway Company who constructed a railway that started passenger services in 1854, discontinuing them two years later when the Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company's (C&SBRDC) new railway to Silloth opened, utilising the Port Carlisle Branch as far as Drumburgh.[7] Opened as Burgh railway station, it was renamed Burgh-by-Sands in 1923.[5]

The North British Railway leased the line from 1862, it was absorbed by them in 1880, and then taken over by the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923.[7]

Infrastructure

The station sat close the village, reached by Station Road that branched off the mainstreet; it had a single platform, a shelter and a signal box. The branch ran close to the course of Hadrians Wall. A substantial station building was present, together with a station master's house.

Micro-history

In the 1930s a Walter Tait was the station master.

References

Notes
  1. ^ Dickson 2014, p. 58.
  2. ^ Robinson 2002, p. 42.
  3. ^ Solway Plain - Past and Present Archived 18 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved : 2012-08-21
  4. ^ Cumbria Railways Retrieved : 2012-08-21
  5. ^ a b Old Cumbria Gazetteer Retrieved : 2012-08-23
  6. ^ a b Ramshaw 1997, p. 1.
  7. ^ a b Cumbria Railway Retrieved : 2012-08-21

Sources

  • Dickson, Brian J. (2014). Cumberland & Westmorland Railway Pictorial 1948-1968. Southampton: Kestrel Railway Books. ISBN 978-1-905505-32-6.
  • Ramshaw, David (1997). The Carlisle Navigation Canal, 1821-53. Carlisle: P3 Publications. ISBN 978-0-9522098-5-0.
  • Robinson, Peter W. (2002). Cumbria's Lost Railways. Catrine: Stenlake Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84033-205-6.
  • Burgh-by-Sands station Cumbria Railways
  • Sentinel at Burgh-by-Sands[permanent dead link] Rail Brit
  • The station and line Cumbria Gazetteer
  • The station on an Edwardian 6" OS map National Library of Scotland
  • The station Rail Maps Online
  • The station (as "Burgh") and line, with mileages Railway Codes


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Kirkandrews
Line and station closed
  North British Railway
Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway
  Drumburgh
Line and station closed
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Closed railway stations in Cumbria
Waverley Route
Caledonian main line
Solway Junction Railway
Port Carlisle Dock and Railway
Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway
Maryport and Carlisle Railway
Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Ingleton branch line
Eden Valley Railway
South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway
Settle–Carlisle line
Cleator and Workington Junction Railway
Harrington and Lowca Light Railway
Gilgarran Branch
Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway
Whitehaven Junction Railway
Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway
Furness Railway
Cockermouth and Workington Railway
Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway
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