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Gillfoot railway station

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Place
  
Egremont, Cumbria

Grid reference
  
NY009119

Area
  
Copeland

Platforms
  
Unknown

Gillfoot railway station

Original company
  
Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway

Similar
  
Branthwaite railway station, Beckermet railway station, Bridgefoot railway station

Gillfoot railway station was on the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway line half a mile north of Egremont station, in Cumbria, England.

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History and location

The line was one of the fruits of the rapid industrialisation of West Cumberland in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, opening to passengers on 1 July 1857.

Gillfoot station appears in the 1882 Railway Clearing House junction diagrams as "Gillfoot Sta. and Jn", shown right, but not in the 1904 edition. It is shown as a goods station in Jowett.

The station appears in the Engineers' Line Reference database which can be accessed via External links, below.

The station does not appear in other standard works, notably Butt and Croughton, nor is it mentioned in any of the other works listed below, online or on paper.

The station was at the junction of the branch to Gillfoot iron ore mines. This had not been started when the 1867 OS 6" map was surveyed. The junction is plain to see in the overlaid c1900 OS map, but no station or building is evident.

Services

If the station ever opened to passengers it is likely that it was served by workmen's trains only.

Afterlife

By 2013 the trackbed through the junction was a public footpath.

References

Gillfoot railway station Wikipedia