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Black Dyke Halt railway station

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Place
  
Blackdyke

Grid reference
  
NY139520

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
Allerdale

Pre-grouping
  
North British Railway

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Original company
  
Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company

Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

Similar
  
Abbey Town railway st, Bromfield (Cumbria) railway st, Cumberland and Westmorl, Curthwaite railway station, Glasson railway station

Black Dyke Halt or Blackdyke was a railway station near Blackdyke, Cumbria on the Silloth branch, serving the small hamlet of Black Dyke and its rural district. The station closed on 7 September 1964;. The line to Silloth closed on 7 September 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.

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History

The North British Railway leased the line from 1862, it was absorbed by them in 1880, and then taken over by the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923. The halt then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The platform has been demolished.

Infrastructure

The halt sat close to the hamlet and had just a single wood fronted platform, without a platform shelter. Light was provided by two lamps. Level crossing gates were located at the platform end and a passenger shelter or crossing keepers shelter was located here. The stop lay about two miles away from Silloth and three from Abbey Town railway station by train. It became a request stop in the 1950s.

References

Black Dyke Halt railway station Wikipedia