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Station Or Halt Name Line Date Closed Station Our Station Station or Halt Name Line Date Closed Station remains Date Visited number (Aberdeen) Holburn Street Deeside Railway (GNoSR) 1937 (Aberdeen) Hutcheon Street Denburn Valley Line (GNoSR) 1937 Abbey and West Dereham GER 1930 Abbey Foregate (Shrewsbury) S&WTN 1912 Abbey Junction NBR, CAL 1921 Abbey of Deer Platform London and North Eastern Railway 1970 Abbey Town NBR 1964 Abbeydore GWR 1941 Abbeyhill (Edinburgh) NBR 1964 Abbots Ripton GNR 1958 Abbots Wood Junction MR 1855 Abbotsbury GWR 1952 Abbotsford Ferry NBR 1931 Abbotsham Road BWH!&AR 1917 Aber (LNWR) Chester and Holyhead Railway 1960 Aberaman TVR 1964 Aberangell Mawddwy Railway/Cambrian Railways 1931 Aberavon (Seaside) Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway 1962 Aberavon Town Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway 1962 Aberayron GWR 1951 Aberbargoed B&MJR 1962 Aberbeeg GWR 1962 Aberbran N&B 1962 Abercairny Caledonian 1951 Abercamlais Neath and Brecon Railway 1962 Abercanaid GWR/Rhymney Jt 1951 Abercarn GWR 1962 Aberchalder HR/NBR 1933 Abercrave N&B 1932 Abercwmboi Halt TVR 1956 Abercynon North British Rail 2008 Aberdare Low Level TVR 1964 Aberdeen Ferryhill Aberdeen Railway 1864 Aberdeen Guild Street Aberdeen Railway 1867 Aberdeen Kittybrewster (3 stations of this name, on GNoSR2 lines; all closed) 1968 Aberdeen Waterloo GNoSR 1867 Aberderfyn Halt GWR 1915 Aberdylais Halt GWR 1964 Aberedw Cambrian Railways 1962 Aberfan Cambrian Railways/Rhymney Railway Jt 1951 Aberfeldy Highland Railway 1965 Aberford Aberford Railway 1924 Aberfoyle NBR 1951 Abergavenny Brecon Road Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway 1958 None. Doctors Surgery. 16/02/2019 161 Abergavenny Junction GWR 1958 None. On mainline 16/02/2019 160 Abergwili LNWR 1963 Abergwynfi GWR 1960 Aberlady NBR 1932 Aberllefenni Corris Railway 1931 Aberlour GNS 1965 Abermule Cambrian Railways 1965 Abernant GWR 1962 Abernethy (NBR) NBR 1955 Abernethy Road Edinburgh and Northern Railway 1848 Abersychan and Talywain LNWR/GWR Jt 1941 Abersychan Low Level GWR 1962 Abertafol (formerly Abertafol Halt) Great Western Railway 1985 Aberthaw High Level Barry Railway 1964 Aberthaw Low Level Taff Vale Railway 1930 Aberthin Platform Taff Vale Railway 1920 Abertillery GWR 1893 Abertillery GWR 1962 Abertridwr Rhymney Railway 1964 Abertysswg Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway 1930 Aberystwyth (Vale of Rheidol Railway) (narrow gauge) GWR 1925 Aberystwyth (Vale of Rheidol Railway) (narrow gauge) GWR 1968 Abingdon GWR 1963 Abingdon Junction GWR 1873 Abingdon Road Halt GWR 1915 Abington (Cambridgeshire) Newmarket Railway 1851 Abington (South Lanarkshire) CAL 1965 Aboyne GNS 1966 Aby for Claythorpe GNR 1961 Ach-na-Cloich CAL 1965 Achterneed Highland Railway 1965 Ackworth Swinton and Knottingley Joint Railway 1951 Acrefair GWR 1965 Acrow Halt British Railways 1964 Adam Street (Cardiff) Rhymney Railway 1871 Adderbury GWR 1951 Adderley GWR 1963 Addingham MID 1965 Addiscombe SER 1997 Adlestrop GWR 1966 Admaston Halt S&WTN 1964 Admiralty Platform (Plymouth) Admiralty - Open with no service. Adolphus Street (Bradford) GNR 1867 Advie GNS 1868 Advie GNS 1965 Afon Wen L&NWR/Cambrian Railways 1964 Agecroft Bridge MBB/LY 1861 Ainderby NER 1954 Ainsdale Beach CLC 1952 Ainsworth Road Halt L&YR 1953 Aintree Central CLC 1960 Aintree Racecourse L&YR 1962 Airdrie East CAL 1943 Airdrie Hallcraig Street North British Railway 1871 Airdrie Leaend Ballochney Railway 1843 Airdrie North (Commonhead) NBR 1930 Airmyn NER 1964 Airth CAL 1954 Akeld NER 1930 Akeman Street GCR 1930 Albert Road Bridge Halt L&SWR/LB&SCR Joint 1914 Albert Road Halt (Plymouth) L&SWR 1947 Alberta Place Halt TVR 1968 Albion LNWR 1960 Alcester MID 1962 Aldeburgh GER 1966 Aldeby GER 1959 Aldridge MID 1965 Aldwych Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway 1994 Alexandra Dock Liverpool Overhead Railway 1956 Alexandra Dock LNWR 1948 Alexandra Palace (not the existing Alexandra Palace Muswellstation) Hill Railway 1954 Alford GNS 1950 Alford Halt GWR 1962 Alford Town GNR 1970 Algarkirk and Sutterton GNR 1961 All Saints (Clevedon) Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway 1940 All Stretton Halt Shrewsbury and Hereford Joint Railway 1958 Allanfearn Highland Railway 1965 Allangrange Highland Railway 1951 Allendale NER 1930 Allerwash Newcastle and Carlisle Railway 1837 Allhallows Colliery Maryport and Carlisle Railway 1928 Allhallows-on-Sea SR 1961 Alloa Alloa Railway 1885 Alloa Ferry Stirling & Dunfermline Railway 1852 Alloa Junction CAL 1865 Alloa South CAL 1885 Alloway G&SWR 1930 Alltddu Halt GWR 1965 Nothing. Now a cycle route. 81 25/05/2019 224 Allt-y-Graig LM&SR 1930 Almeley GWR 1940 Almondbank CAL 1951 Alne NER 1958 Alnwick NER 1887 Alnwick NER 1968 Alphington Halt GWR 1958 Nothing. House. 20/11/2018 Alresford (Hampshire) LSWR 1973 Alrewas LNWR 1965 Alsager Road North Staffordshire Railway 1931 Alsop en le Dale LNWR 1954 Alston NER 1976 Altcar & Hillhouse Cheshire Lines Committee 1952 Altcar Rifle Range L&YR 1921 Althorp Park LNWR 1960 Altofts MID 1990 Alton Heights Junction Caledonian Railway 1926 Alton Park London and South Western Railway 1939 Alton Towers North Staffordshire Railway 1965 Altrincham Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway 1881 Alva NBR 1954 Alveley Colliery Halt Great Western Railway 1963 Alverstone (Isle of Wight) IoWC J 1956 Alverthorpe GNR 1954 Alves Highland Railway 1965 Alvescot GWR 1962 Alyth CAL 1951 Alyth Junction CAL 1967 Amberswood (Hindley) Lancashire Union Railway 1872 Amble NER 1930 Amesbury LSWR 1952 Amisfield CAL 1952 Amlwch L&NWR 1964 Ammanford (GWR) GWR 1958 Ammanford Colliery Halt GWR 1958 Amotherby NER 1931 Ampleforth NER 1950 Ampress Works Halt British Railways 1989 Ampthill Midland Railway 1959 Andover Town L&SWR 1964 Nothing. Flats. 25/11/2018 87 Andoversford GWR 1962 Nothing 22/12/2018 99 Andoversford and Dowdeswell M&SWJR 1927 Nothing 22/12/2018 100 Angarrack West Cornwall Railway 1853 Angerton NBR 1952 Anlaby Road (Hull) NER 1854 Ann Street Halt L&NWR 1951 Annan Shawhill CAL 1931 Annbank GSWR 1951 Annesley MID 1953 Annfield Plain NER 1955 Annitsford NER 1958 Anston GCR/MID Joint 1929 Anstruther NBR 1883 Anstruther NBR 1965 Appin CAL 1966 Appleby (Lincs) Great Central Railway 1967 Appleby East NER 1962 Appledore (Devon) Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway 1917 Appleton LNWR 1951 Arbirlot Dundee and Arbroath Railway 1929 Arbroath Catherine Street Arbroath and Forfar Railway 1848 Arbroath Lady Loan Dundee and Arbroath Railway 1848 Arbuckle Monklands Railway 1862 Arddleen Halt Cambrian Railways 1965 Ardeer Platform Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway 1966 Ardingly LB&SCR 1963 Ardleigh GER 1967 Ardler CAL 1956 Ardley GWR 1963 Ardrossan Montgomerie Pier L&AR 1968 Ardrossan North L&AR 1932 Ardrossan Town (Reopened 1987) G&SWR 1968 Ardrossan Winton Pier G&SWR 1987 Ardsley GNR 1964 Arenig GWR 1960 Argoed Halt LNWR 1960 Argyle Halt Swansea Improvements and Tramway Company 1960 Arkholme for Kirkby Lonsdale Furness and Midland Joint Railway 1960 Arkleby M&C 1852 Arksey GNR 1952 Arkwright Street (Nottingham) GCR 1969 Arkwright Town LD&ECR 1951 Arlecdon Cleator & Workington Junction Railway 1917 Arley Great Western Railway 1963 Arley and Fillongley MID 1960 Armitage LNWR 1960 Armley Canal Road MID 1965 Armley Moor GNR 1966 Arnage GNS 1965 Arpley (Warrington) St Helens Railway 1958 Arthington NER 1865 Arthington NER 1965 Arthog Cambrian Railways 1965 Arundel and Littlehampton LB&SCR 1863 Ascot West Race Platform LSWR 1965 Asfordby MID 1951 Ash Green Halt LSWR 1937 Ash Street (Southport) L&YR 1902 Ash Town East Kent Light Railway 1948 Ashbourne LNWR/NS Joint 1899 Ashbourne LNWR/NS Joint 1954 Ashburton GWR 1958 part. Canopy on Industrial build 19/11/2018 55 Ashbury LSWR 1966 Ashby Magna GCR 1969 Ashby-de-la-Zouch MID 1964 Ashcombe Road (Weston-Super-Mare) Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway 1940 Ashcott S&D 1966 Nothing. House. 21/10/2018 24 Ashdon Halt GER 1964 Ashey Isle of Wight Central Railway 1966 Ashey Racecourse Isle of Wight Central Railway 1930 Ashford Bowdler Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway 1855 Ashford West London, Chatham and Dover Railway 1899 Ashington NER 1964 Ashington Colliery Junction NER 1878 Ashleigh Road Swansea and Mumbles Railway 1960 Ashley and Weston LNWR 1951 Ashley Heath Halt SR 1964 Ashley Hill GWR 1964 Ashover Butts Ashover Light Railway 1936 Ashperton GWR 1965 Ashton (Oldham Road) Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Junction Railway 1959 Ashton Gate GWR 1964 Ashton Hall (private) LNWR 1930 Ashton Moss Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Junction Railway 1862 Ashton Park Parade (Ashton-under-Lyne) Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1956 Ashton (Bristol) Bristol and Exeter Railway 1856 Ashton (Devon) GWR 1958 Nothing House 20/11/2018 72 Ashton-in-Makerfield GCR 1952 Ashton-under-Hill MID 1963 Ashwater LSWR 1966 Ashwell MID 1966 Ashwellthorpe (Norfolk) GER 1939 Askern L&YR 1947 Askrigg NER 1954 Aspall and Thorndon Mid-Suffolk Light Railway 1952 Astley LNWR 1956 Astley Bridge L&YR 1879 Aston Botterell Cleobury Mortimer and Ditton Priors Light Railway 1938 Aston Cantlow Halt GWR 1939 Aston Rowant GWR 1957 Aston-by-Stone North Staffordshire Railway 1947 Astwood Halt GWR 1939 Aswarby and Scredington GNR 1930 Athelney GWR 1964 Atherleigh LMS 1954 Atherton Bag Lane LNWR 1954 Attercliffe Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 1927 Attercliffe Road Midland Railway 1995 Attimore Hall Halt GNR 1905 Attlebridge Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway 1959 Auchendinny NBR 1951 Auchengray CAL 1966 Auchenheath CAL 1951 Auchenmade L&AW 1932 Auchincruive GSWR 1951 Auchindachy GNSR 1968 Auchlochan Platform CAL 1965
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