1 February 1876 Opened | 4 April 1960 Closed Platforms in use 2 | |
Post-grouping London and North Eastern RailwayLondon Midland Region of British Railways Similar Kimberley West railway st, Kimberley East railway st, Upper Broughton railway st, Scrooby railway station, Cotham railway station |
Gedling and Carlton railway station was a former railway station built to serve the villages of Gedling and Carlton in Nottinghamshire. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1875–6 and closed in 1960.
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History
It was on the climb from the junction at Colwick with the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway into Nottingham London Road.
From Gedling and Carlton, the line climbed through Mapperley Tunnel between the Trent and Leen valleys, reaching the first summit of the line at Arno Vale.
Mapperley Tunnel was extremely unstable due to mining subsidence and the heavy traffic through it. In 1925 part of the roof collapsed, blocking the line, and this was part of the reason that this section of line closed prematurely.
Present day
The original station building is currently a youth hostel.