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Meir railway station

Meir
Location
Place Meir, Staffordshire
Area Stoke-on-Trent
Coordinates 52°58′37″N 2°05′55″W / 52.9770°N 2.0985°W / 52.9770; -2.0985Coordinates: 52°58′37″N 2°05′55″W / 52.9770°N 2.0985°W / 52.9770; -2.0985
Grid reference SJ935421
Operations
Original company North Staffordshire Railway
Post-grouping
Platforms 2
History
12 May 1894 Opened
7 November 1966 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Meir railway station was a station that served the Meir area of Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was opened in 1894 by the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to Derby and was situated in a cutting to the east of Meir tunnel.

The station closed in 1966 with hardly any evidence of its existence left today apart from the foot print of the buildings which are covered in vegitation. The building was of timber construction which had a booking office with cast iron coal burning stove, a waiting room that had benched seating, a small store room for cleaning and bike storage, and a "Elsan" bucket type toilet that was normally emptied by the Junior Porter in a dug out hole in the small wooded area to the rear of the building. There was a wooden shelter in the middle of the downside platform, and on the eastern end stood the coal shed made of sleepers complete with chute from the bridge for road vehicle delivery.


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