For the former station in Aberdeen, see Aberdeen Ferryhill railway station.
Former railway station in England
Ferryhill railway station
Former site of Ferryhill station and goods yard, July 2007
General information
Location
Ferryhill, County Durham England
Grid reference
NZ304319
Platforms
6
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Clarence Railway
Pre-grouping
North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
16 January 1834
Opened to freight
1840
Opened to passengers
October 1846
Services start to Hartlepool
June 1887
Rebuilt by NER as island platform
6 March 1967
Closes to passengers
1967
Closes to freight
1969
Burnt down, subsequently demolished
Ferryhill railway station was located in Ferryhill, County Durham, Northeast England. It was located on what became the East Coast Main Line between Darlington and Durham, close to the junctions with several former branches, including the extant freight-only Stillington Line to Norton-on-Tees and Stockton.
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