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Dixon Fold railway station

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Place
  
Grid reference
  
SD773039

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
1841 (1841)
  
Opened

Dixon Fold railway station

Original company
  
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Dixon Fold railway station was built on the Manchester and Bolton Railway, between Clifton Junction railway station (Manchester to Preston Line) and Kearsley railway station, in Clifton near Pendlebury. It opened in 1841. Maps of the area from 1848 give it the name Clifton Station, which should not to be confused with the nearby Clifton railway station on Rake Lane (formerly named Clifton Junction railway station), which opened in 1847. The station closed between 2 August 1926 and 7 March 1927, but was closed permanently on 18 May 1931. The station was demolished after closure.

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Dixon Fold railway station Wikipedia


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