Walkden Low Level railway station

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Walkden Low Level railway station served the town of Walkden, City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England.

LocationWalkden, City of Salford
England
Coordinates53.5186°N 2.3978°W / 53.5186; -2.3978
Platforms2[1]
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Walkden Low Level
General information
LocationWalkden, City of Salford
England
Coordinates53.5186°N 2.3978°W / 53.5186; -2.3978
Grid referenceSD737025
Platforms2[1]
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLondon and North Western Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 April 1875Station opened as "Walkden"
June 1924Renamed "Walkden Low Level"
29 March 1954Station closed[2]
Location
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History

The station was opened as "Walkden" in 1875 by the London and North Western Railway on its new line from Roe Green Junction to Bolton Great Moor Street. It was renamed Walkden Low Level to distinguish it from the nearby[3] ex-Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Walkden High Level station in June 1924. The station had two platforms reached by four ramps with waiting rooms and canopy on each, and offices on the north side.[4] The railway company proposed naming the station "Walkden Stocks" but was overruled by the Local Board.[5] Regular passenger services ceased in 1954 but the line continued to be used for freight traffic for some further time.

The station was about one mile north of Roe Green and close by there were sidings and a connection to the Bridgewater Estates colliery railway at Barrack's Tramway Junction.[4]

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