First regular passenger train over Stockton & Darlington Railway; first unofficial use of the station
c. 1830
Official station opened as Middleton and Dinsdale
1866
Renamed Fighting Cocks
1 July 1887
Station closed to passengers
1964
Station closed completely
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Fighting Cocks railway station was a railway station on the original route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR), which served the villages of Middleton St George and Low Dinsdale in County Durham, as well as the once popular Dinsdale Spa Hotel from 1829.
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