Distington railway station
Distington railway station was opened jointly by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) and the LNWR and Furness Joint Railway (The Joint Line) on 1 October 1879. It was situated on the northern edge of the village of Distington, Cumbria, England where the C&WJR's north-south main line crossed the Joint Line's east-west Gilgarran Branch.
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Distington railway station
Distington railway station was opened jointly by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) and the LNWR and Furness Joint Railway (The Joint Line) on 1 October 1879. It was situated on the northern edge of the village of Distington, Cumbria, England where the C&WJR's north-south main line crossed the Joint Line's east-west Gilgarran Branch.
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Distington railway station was ...... 's east-west Gilgarran Branch.
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Distington station, with train 1951
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England
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Closed completely
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Closed
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Line through the station closed
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Distington
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(Line and station closed)
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Cleator and Workington Junction Railway and LNWR & FR Joint Railway, staffed by CWJR
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(Line and station closed)
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Disused
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1879-10-01
1931-04-13
1963-07-01
1963-09-16
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Distington railway station
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