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Hurdlow railway station

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Area
  
Derbyshire Dales

Platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SK127660

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Pre-grouping
  
London and North Western Railway

Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish Railway

June 1833
  
Station opened for goods

Original company
  
Cromford and High Peak Railway

Similar
  
Parsley Hay railway st, Heanor (GNR) railway st, Heanor (MR) railway st, Clifton (Mayfield) railway st, Long Eaton (MCR) railway st

Hurdlow railway station was near to the hamlet of Hurdlow to the south east of Buxton, Derbyshire on the LNWR line to Ashbourne and the south.

History

It opened for goods in 1833 on the Cromford and High Peak Railway from Whaley Bridge to Cromford. Passenger service began in 1856, but it closed 1n 1877. When it became part of the Ashbourne Line, the LNWR opened it again in 1894.

In some timetables it was listed as Hurdlow for Longnor and Monyash,; the platforms and buildings were of timber construction, as in all the stations on the line.

From the summit at 1260 feet above sea level at Dowlow Halt the line descended at 1 in 60 to Hurdlow. From here to Ashbourne, the gradients would become much easier, though this was countered by the curves as the line endeavoured to follow the contours.

Easter Tuesdays were particularly busy with special trains laid on for the Flagg Moor Steeplechase.

The station closed on 15 August 1949. But passenger services on the line continued until 1954. Although the station buildings and platforms have disappeared, the site lies at a point where the High Peak Trail, running along the old rail track bed, passes under a bridge carrying the road from Longnor to Monyash.

References

Hurdlow railway station Wikipedia