Eastwood and Langley Mill railway station information
Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Eastwood and Langley Mill
The site of the station in 1998
General information
Location
Amber Valley England
Platforms
2
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Great Northern Railway
Pre-grouping
Great Northern Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1 August 1876
Opened
7 January 1963
Closed[1]
Eastwood and Langley Mill railway station is a former railway station serving the town of Eastwood and the village of Langley Mill in Derbyshire, England. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway on its Derbyshire Extension in 1875–6.[2]
It lay on the branch from Awsworth Junction, where it crossed the Giltbrook Viaduct, on the way to Pinxton. At the time it was in Nottinghamshire, but since recent boundary changes it would now be in on the border of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. It closed in 1963 and was demolished by 1976, and the trackbed was used for the Eastwood Bypass.
Langley Mill and Eastwood was nearby on the Midland Railway Erewash Valley Line.
^Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
^Higginson, M., (1989) The Friargate Line: Derby and the Great Northern Railway, Derby: Golden Pingle Publishing
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