Clayton Bridge railway station

Former railway station in England

53°29′35″N 2°10′05″W / 53.493°N 2.168°W / 53.493; -2.168Grid referenceSJ889996Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyAshton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction RailwayPre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire RailwayPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish RailwayKey dates13 April 1846 (1846-04-13)Station opened7 October 1968 (1968-10-07)Station closed

Clayton Bridge railway station, Manchester, was a railway station that served the locality between 1846 and 1968.

Construction, opening and ownership

The station was built by the Ashton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway and opened on 13 April 1846.[1] The Manchester & Leeds Railway took over the running on 9 July 1847, on which day the latter company changed its name to the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (LYR).[2] The LYR operated the station for the next 75 years before it was absorbed into the London & North Western Railway on 1 January 1922 and the joint company became a major constituent of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in 1923.

Location and facilities

The station was situated immediately west of where the line crossed Berry Brow in Clayton Bridge near Clayton Vale in Clayton, Manchester. The main station buildings were situated on the Manchester-bound platform, south of the two-track line. A timber-built passenger waiting room was provided on the northerly eastbound platform.

The signal box, situated on the northern side of the line, just east of Berry Brow, was also used to manually operate the level crossing gates. It was fitted with a larger 22 lever LYR frame in 1893. Remotely operated automatic lifting barriers, monitored by CCTV, were installed at the road crossing in 1973 and this resulted in closure of the signal box on 16 December 1973.

1911 map showing the location of Clayton Bridge station between Park and Droylsden stations.

Train services

During summer 1922, the station was served on weekdays by 21 trains from Stalybridge to Manchester (Victoria) station (a few originating at Huddersfield), and one from Stockport (Edgeley) to Manchester (Exchange) Station.[3] By 1956, the station was served by 17 stopping trains to Manchester on weekdays, with the third class ordinary single fare then being 8d (3p).[4]

Closure

Clayton Bridge station became a victim of the Beeching Axe, closing on 7 October 1968.[1] Nothing now remains of the station buildings, platform or signal box. The level crossing barriers are now remotely operated.

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Main line services

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and Moston
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to Tameside
Crumpsall
Clayton Bridge
Abraham Moss
Park
Woodlands Road
to Tameside
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Clayton Hall
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New Islington
to Ordsall Chord
and to Salford
Ardwick
Shudehill
Ashburys
High Street
Manchester
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Mayfield
Market Street
Piccadilly
Gardens
to South Manchester
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Manchester
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Castlefield
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Liverpool Road
to Hyde Road
to Ordsall Chord
and to Salford
to Tameside
Cornbrook
Cornbrook
Pomona
to Eccles
Trafford Bar
to Trafford
to Trafford
Firswood
to Altrincham
to Chorlton

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b Butt 1995, p. 62
  2. ^ Awdry 1990, p. 90
  3. ^ Bradshaw 1985, p. 549
  4. ^ Bradshaw 1956, p. 108
Bibliography
  • Bairstow, Martin, The Manchester and Leeds Railway
  • Bradshaw, George (1985) [July 1922]. Bradshaw's General Railway and Steam Navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland: A reprint of the July 1922 issue. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-8708-5. OCLC 12500436.
  • Bradshaw (1956), Bradshaw's Manchester ABC Railway Guide, Henry Blacklock & Co
  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995), The Directory of Railway Stations, Patrick Stephens, ISBN 1-85260-508-1
  • Awdry, Christopher (1990), Encyclopedia of British Railway Companies, Guild Publishing, CN 8983

External links

  • Clayton Bridge Station on navigable 1948 O.S. map


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Park   L&YR
Huddersfield Line
  Droylsden
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