Sinfin North railway station
Sinfin North | |
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General information | |
Location | Sinfin, City of Derby England |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | London Midland Region of British Railways |
Key dates | |
4 October 1976 (1976-10-04) | Opened |
17 May 1993 (1993-05-17) | Closed |
Sinfin North Station was a railway station on the Sinfin branch in Derby, England. It opened on 4 October 1976 and closed on 17 May 1993.[1] The station was built by British Rail. After closure, a service was provided by a taxi until 1998.
The station had one platform and was not publicly accessible, due to being located between works sites.
In 2007 the platform was in a poor condition, and a clause in the decision approving closure required that the platform could not be demolished until after 21 May 2008 in case of any operator wishing to reopen it.[2] The platform is still in place although the current operator East Midlands Railway has no plans to reopen the branch.
References
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Peartree | Central Trains Sinfin branch line | Sinfin Central |
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- Higher Buxton
- Hartington
- Alsop en le Dale
- Tissington
- Thorpe Cloud
- Ashbourne
- Clifton (Mayfield)
- Norbury and Ellaston
- Shallcross
- Ladmanlow
- Hindlow
- Dowlow Halt
- Hurdlow
- Parsley Hay
- Hopton Top Wharf
- Steeplehouse
- Cromford (C&HPR)
and Midland Jcn Rly
- Buxton (Midland)
- Peak Forest
- Millers Dale
- Monsal Dale
- Longstone
- Great Longstone for Ashford
- Hassop
- Bakewell
- Rowsley
- Ashover Butts
- Salter Lane
- Fallgate
- Milltown
- Dale Bank
- Woolley
- Hurst Lane
- Stretton
- Clay Lane
- Springfield (Derbyshire)
- Holmgate
- Chesterfield Road
- Claycross and Egstow
- Ripley
- Denby
- Kilburn
- Coxbench
- Little Eaton
- Crosshill and Codnor
- Heanor (MR)
- Langley Mill (Branch)
- Sinfin North
- Sinfin Central
- Chellaston and Swarkestone
- Melbourne
- Borrowash
- Draycott and Breaston
- Sawley
- Long Eaton (MCR)
- Doe Hill
- Westhouses and Blackwell
- Pye Bridge
- Codnor Park and Ironville
- Shipley Gate
- Ilkeston Town
- Ilkeston Junction and Cossall
- Trowell
- Stanton Gate
- Stapleford and Sandiacre
- Long Eaton (1847–1863)
- Long Eaton (1863–1967)
- Trent
and East Coast Railway
52°53′34″N 1°28′33″W / 52.892755°N 1.475828°W / 52.892755; -1.475828
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