Friden Goods Yard railway station was a minor railway station located on the Cromford and High Peak Railway near the village of Friden in Derbyshire. Located on a line mostly used for mineral and quarry traffic. It opened to passengers in 1855 and closed in 1876 due to relatively but not uncommon low usage. The goods station then closed in 1967 along with the rest of the line. And today, nothing remains of the goods yard or the passenger station. The trackbed now forms part of the High Peak Trail.[1][2][3][4]
FridenGoodsYardrailwaystation was a minor railwaystation located on the Cromford and High Peak Railway near the village of Friden in Derbyshire. Located...
FridenGoodsYard was a goodsstation located on the Cromford and High Peak Railway near the villages of Friden in Derbyshire. Mostly for moving mineral...
Minninglow GoodsYard was a goodsstation located on the Cromford and High Peak Railway near the villages of Aldwark, Pikehall and Longcliffe in Derbyshire...
length of the railway to accommodate the waggons that worked the line. Towards the Cromford end, between Sheep Pasture Top and Friden there were over...
HIGH PEAK RAILWAY and associated events" (PDF). www.rchs.org.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2024. "FridenGoodsYard | As with many of the goodsyards along th…...
Incline, which closed on 21 April 1967. The final section was between FridenGoodsYard and Hindlow which closed on 2 October 1967. In 1971 the Peak Park...
of the railway's opening, apart from on the inclines, horses were the main form of power, and only minerals and goods were carried. These goods, which...
ISSN 0033-8923. Jones, Norman; Bentley, J.M. (2000). Railways of the High Peak: Whaley Bridge to Friden. Scenes from the Past. Stockport: Foxline. ISBN 978-1-902827-09-4...