Ripley railway station
Ripley railway station was a railway station which served the town of Ripley in Derbyshire, England. It was opened in 1856 by the Midland Railway on its Ripley branch from Little Eaton Junction, approximately 3 miles north of Derby. In 1890 it became the terminus of a line from Heanor Junction on the Erewash Valley Line near Langley Mill. Approximately two and a half miles from Denby the line crossed the main Ripley Road at Marehay and reached the original station immediately to the south of Peasehill Road, around 1km south of the town centre.
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Ripley railway station
Ripley railway station was a railway station which served the town of Ripley in Derbyshire, England. It was opened in 1856 by the Midland Railway on its Ripley branch from Little Eaton Junction, approximately 3 miles north of Derby. In 1890 it became the terminus of a line from Heanor Junction on the Erewash Valley Line near Langley Mill. Approximately two and a half miles from Denby the line crossed the main Ripley Road at Marehay and reached the original station immediately to the south of Peasehill Road, around 1km south of the town centre.
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Ripley railway station was a r ...... builders merchant's warehouse.
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railway platforms
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30,367,713
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701,828,618
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Modern pathway through the site of the station to the south of Nottingham Road in 2011
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Station closed for goods
Station closes to regular traffic for passengers
replaced by new station
Latitude
5.30502e+1
Longitude
-1.4014e+0
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Midland Railway
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1856-09-01
1889-09-02
1930-06-01
1963-04-01
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53.0502 -1.4014
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Ripley railway station was a r ...... 1km south of the town centre.
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Ripley railway station
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5.30502e+1
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-1.4014e+0
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Ripley
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