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Ringley Road railway station

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Place
  
Outwood

Grid reference
  
SD775057

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
Bury

31 May 1847 (1847-05-31)
  
Station opened

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Pre-grouping
  
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Original company
  
East Lancashire Railway 1844–59

Similar
  
Bradley Fold railway st, Greenmount railway station, Darcy Lever railway st, Shawclough and Healey railway st, Irlams o' th' Height railway st

Ringley Road railway station was a railway station built on the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway line, between Radcliffe and Clifton (formerly Clifton Junction), in Greater Manchester.

History

The railway station was opened on 31 May 1847 but in a remote location, and was little used. The western platform was accessed by a pathway down from Ringley Road, the east platform was accessed by a subway at the southern end of the station.

In 1879 the railway station was the location of the apparent suicide of a collier who had been in the custody of a police officer for assaulting his wife. The collier had jumped in front of an approaching train and was crushed to death, almost dragging the officer along with him. A later inquest in Salford returned an open verdict.

The railway station closed on 5 January 1953. The railway station now forms part of the route of the Irwell Sculpture Trail.

References

Ringley Road railway station Wikipedia