West Auckland railway station
West Auckland railway station served the villages of St Helen Auckland and West Auckland in County Durham, England, between 1833 and 1962. It was on the railway line between Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle. There was a locomotive depot, which was the only one to be both closed completely and later reopened by the London and North Eastern Railway.
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West Auckland railway station
West Auckland railway station served the villages of St Helen Auckland and West Auckland in County Durham, England, between 1833 and 1962. It was on the railway line between Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle. There was a locomotive depot, which was the only one to be both closed completely and later reopened by the London and North Eastern Railway.
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West Auckland railway station ...... don and North Eastern Railway.
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England
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Renamed West Auckland
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Station closed
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Station opened as St Helens
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West Auckland
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(Line closed, station open)
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platforms
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(Line and station closed)
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(Stockton and Darlington Railway)
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Disused
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1833-12-01
1878-03-01
1962-06-18
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54.6346 -1.7141
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West Auckland railway station ...... don and North Eastern Railway.
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West Auckland railway station
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5.46346e+1
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-1.7141e+0
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West Auckland
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