Scotby railway station
Former stations in Cumbria, England
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Newcastle and Carlisle Railway
This railway station (54.8891°N 2.8778°W) was originally built to help accommodate the two tanneries located in the village. The station was closed in 1959, due to financial problems, some 4 years before the Beeching Axe.
| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wetheral | North Eastern Railway Newcastle and Carlisle Railway |
Carlisle | ||
Settle-Carlisle Railway
The Settle-Carlisle Railway station (54.8831°N 2.8705°W) was designed by the Midland Railway company architect John Holloway Sanders.[1]
It was closed in February 1942. Since then, the station yard has been sold for housing, so the former station building and the former station master's house now form part of a row of houses which back onto the railway line, which is still in use.
Stationmasters
| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cumwhinton | Midland Railway Settle-Carlisle Railway |
Carlisle | ||