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Fighting Cocks
An engraving of Fighting Cocks station, from "The Railway Jubilee at Darlington" in Illustrated London News: 340, 2 October 1875
General information
LocationMiddleton St George, Darlington
England
Coordinates54°31′18″N 1°28′21″W / 54.5218°N 1.4724°W / 54.5218; -1.4724
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyStockton & Darlington Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
  • London & North Eastern Railway
  • British Rail (North Eastern)
Key dates
10 October 1825First regular passenger train over Stockton & Darlington Railway; first unofficial use of the station
c. 1830Official station opened as Middleton and Dinsdale
1866Renamed Fighting Cocks
1 July 1887Station closed to passengers
1964Station closed completely
Map
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Fighting Cocks railway station is located in England
Fighting Cocks railway station
Fighting Cocks railway station
Location in England
Fighting Cocks railway station is located in the United Kingdom
Fighting Cocks railway station
Fighting Cocks railway station
Location in the United Kingdom
Fighting Cocks railway station is located in Europe
Fighting Cocks railway station
Fighting Cocks railway station
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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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