Cogie Hill railway station, also known as Cogie Hill Halt railway station and Cogie Hill Crossing railway station served the village of Winmarleigh, Lancashire, England, from 1870 to 1930 on the Garstang and Knot-End Railway.
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CogieHillrailwaystation, also known as CogieHill Halt railwaystation and CogieHill Crossing railwaystation served the village of Winmarleigh, Lancashire...
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shed; to the north was a carriage shed. Like Cockerham Cross Halt and CogieHill, passenger services ceased on 11 March and 29 March 1872 due to a faulty...
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