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Brampton Town railway station

Brampton Town
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Site of Brampton Town Station, 1962
Location
Place Brampton
Area City of Carlisle
Operations
Original company North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
History
13 July 1836 Station opens as Brampton
1 July 1881 renamed Brampton Town
1 May 1890 closed
1 August 1913 reopened
1 March 1917 closed
1 March 1920 reopened
29 October 1923 Station closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Brampton Town railway station was the terminus of the Brampton Town Branch, in the centre of Brampton, Cumbria, England. It was opened in 1775, to work on the Earl of Carlisle's Waggonway. By 1836, a horse-driven passenger service had been implemented when the track was realigned to meet up with the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, providing a service to Milton station, now Brampton (Cumbria) station, about a mile out of town.

The passenger service ended in 1881, however in 1913 the railway was taken over by the North Eastern Railway (NER), the track was relaid and a steam hauled service to Brampton Junction was introduced. The NER did not run passenger services between 1917 and 1920. After being incorporated into the London and North Eastern Railway it was closed to passengers on 29 October 1923 and for goods on 31 December 1923. The track was lifted shortly afterwards but the course of the line can still be easily traced over most of its length as much of it now forms a public footpath.

Coordinates: 54°56′33″N 2°43′22″W / 54.94241°N 2.72271°W / 54.94241; -2.72271



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