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Woodhead railway station

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Place
  
Woodhead

Pre-grouping
  
Great Central Railway

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
High Peak

8 April 1844
  
opened

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Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

1953
  
station moved to new alignment

Original company
  
Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway

Similar
  
Heanor (GNR) railway st, Heanor (MR) railway st, Clifton (Mayfield) railway st, Crowden railway station, Long Eaton (MCR) railway st

Woodhead railway station is a closed railway station that served the hamlet of Woodhead on the Woodhead Line.

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History

The station was opened on 8 April 1844 by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway. It was served by stopping passenger trains operating on the route from Manchester London Road to Sheffield Victoria.

The station was later operated by the Great Central Railway and the London and North Eastern Railway.

Second station

A new station was opened in 1953 by the Eastern Region of British Railways on a different site in conjunction with the opening of the new Woodhead Tunnel and electrification of the line. The station was closed on 27 July 1964 but the line remained open for passengers trains until 1970 and to freight traffic until 1981.

References

Woodhead railway station Wikipedia