Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Lower Darwen railway station

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Place
  
Lower Darwen

3 August 1847 (1847-08-03)
  
Opened

Original company
  
Ribble Valley line

Area
  
Blackburn with Darwen

3 November 1958 (1958-11-03)
  
Closed to passengers

Pre-grouping
  
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Similar
  
Shawforth railway station, Shirdley Hill railway station, Banks railway station, Heathey Lane Halt railway st, Facit railway station

Lower Darwen railway station was a railway station that served the village of Lower Darwen, in Lancashire, England.

Contents

History

The railway line between Blackburn (Bolton Road) and Bolton was built by the Blackburn, Darwen and Bolton Railway, but it had amalgamated with the Blackburn, Clitheroe and North Western Junction Railway to form the Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe and West Yorkshire Railway by the time that the first section, from Blackburn to Sough, including the station at Lower Darwen, 2 12 miles (4.0 km) from Blackburn, was opened on 3 August 1847. The station was closed on 3 November 1958 by British Railways, and subsequently was demolished.

Lower Darwen motive power depot, which closed in the 1960s, was located to the north of the station, near the Ewood area of Blackburn.

Location

The station was located to the north of the B6231 Fore Street, which the railway crosses on Rakes Bridge.

Site today

The line on which the station was situated remains open with services between Clitheroe/Blackburn and Manchester Victoria being operated by Northern.

References

Lower Darwen railway station Wikipedia