This article is about the 1879 station. For the original station, see Cleator Moor railway station. For its 1866 replacement, see Cleator Moor East railway station.
1904 railway junctions around Cleator Moor, Parton, Rowrah & Whitehaven
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Cleator & Workington Junction Rly
Legend
Key
open line
C&WJR lines (all closed)
other closed lines
Maryport & Carlisle Rly
to Carlisle
Solway Junction Railway
to Annan via Solway Viaduct
Linefoot
Linefoot Junction
Maryport & Carlisle Rly
to Papcastle
Summit
Great Broughton
RNAD Broughton Moor
Buckhill Colliery Halt
Maryport & Carlisle Rly
to Carlisle
Camerton Colliery Halt
Siddick Junction
Seaton
Siddick Junction
Calva Junction
Workington North
Cockermouth and
Workington Railway
Cockermouth and
Workington Railway
Marron Junction
Workington Main
Workington Central
Bridgefoot
Derwent Ironworks
Whitehaven, Cleator
& Egremont Railway
Moss Bay (north)
Ironworks (south)
Harrington Junction
to Whitehaven
Harrington
(Church Road Halt)
Rosehill
(Archer Street Halt)
High Harrington
Lowca Light Railway
to Lowca
to Parton
Distington
Gilgarran Branch
Oatlands
Whitehaven, Cleator
& Egremont Railway
Millgrove
ironworks
Moresby Parks
Summit
Rowrah and Kelton
Fell Railway
Moresby Junction
Halt
quarry
Summit
Rowrah
Arlecdon
Keekle Colliers'
Platform
Keekle Viaduct
mine
Cleator Moor West
Cleator Moor East
Cleator Moor Junction
Moor Row Junction
to Sellafield
Moor Row
to Whitehaven
via Corkickle
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Whitehaven, Cleator & Egremont Railway
Legend
Cleator and Workington
Junction Railway
Cumbrian Coast line
to Carlisle
Cockermouth and
Workington Railway
Marron Junction
Workington Central
Workington Main
Bridgefoot
Harrington
Parton Halt
Branthwaite
Distington
Distington Works
Gilgarran Branch
Ullock
Parton
Lamplugh
Rowrah
Whitehaven
Summit
Winder
Whitehaven Tunnel
Yeathouse
Corkickle
Eskett
Mirehouse Junction
Eskett Junction
Moor Row
Frizington
St Bees
Cleator Moor West
Cleator Moor East
St Bees Golf Halt
Cleator Moor
(first)
Woodend
Gillfoot
Egremont
Nethertown
St Thomas Cross
Platform
Beckermet Mines
Braystones
Beckermet
Sellafield
Cumbrian Coast line
to Barrow-in-Furness
Cleator Moor West railway station was opened as "Cleator Moor" by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1879. It served the growing industrial town of Cleator Moor, Cumbria, England.[4][5]
^McGowan Gradon 2004, p. 15.
^Butt 1995, p. 63.
^McGowan Gradon 2004, p. 59.
^Smith & Turner 2012, Map 26.
^Jowett 1989, Map 36.
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