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Bournemouth East (RCandBR) railway station

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Place
  
Bournemouth

14 March 1870
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
Borough of Bournemouth

20 July 1885
  
Closed

Pre-grouping
  
London and South Western Railway

Original company
  
Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway

Similar
  
Meyrick Park Halt railway st, Farringdon Halt railway st, Kingsley Halt railway st, King's Worthy railway st, Litchfield railway station

Bournemouth East was the first railway station to be built in Bournemouth, England. Completed on 14 March 1870, it was sited at the south-east side of the Holdenhurst Road bridge, opposite the current station, at the end of an extension of an existing branch from Ringwood to Christchurch which had originally opened on 13 November 1862. The facilities offered by this station were very basic and not befitting a wealthy town which by 1871 had reached 5,900 inhabitants. The second station in the town, Bournemouth West, opened on 20 July 1874, and it was a far more substantial affair at the end of a new branch from Poole.

It was closed and replaced by the new Bournemouth East station, on the opposite (north-west) side of the Holdenhurst Road bridge, on 20 July 1885.

The site today

The site is used for a warehouse store.

References

Bournemouth East (RC&BR) railway station Wikipedia