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Hockley (Birmingham) railway station

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Place
  
Hockley

Pre-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

1972
  
Closed

Platforms in use
  
4

Area
  
Birmingham

1854
  
Opened

Original company
  
Great Western Railway

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1995
  
Jewellery Quarter station opened a short distance east.

Similar
  
Newton Road railway st, Icknield Port Road railway st, Priestfield railway station

Hockley was an intermediate station on the Great Western Railway's London (Paddington) to Birkenhead via Birmingham (Snow Hill) line, England, serving the Hockley area of Birmingham. It was around one mile from Snow Hill station. Opened in 1854, it lasted for the duration of the line's original life, eventually closing with the line in 1972.

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Replacement

When the line was reopened in 1995, Hockley station was not reopened. However a new station; Jewellery Quarter station was opened around 100 yards (91 m) to the east, at the mouth of Hockley No 2 Tunnel. On the other side of Icknield Street.

Little trace now remains of the original station, as the site was cleared in the 1990s when the line was reopened.

Hockley goods depot

Between 1854 and 1967, a large goods depot was situated alongside the station. It was the Great Western Railway's principal goods depot for the Birmingham area. The depot measured three-quarters of a mile long by two to three hundred yards wide. At the western end it had a transshipment interchange with barges on the Soho Loop of the Birmingham Canal. In the 1920s the depot employed over one thousand permanent staff.

References

Hockley (Birmingham) railway station Wikipedia