Low Bentham railway station
Low Bentham railway station served the village of Low Bentham, North Yorkshire, England, from 1850 to 1853 on the "Little" North Western Railway.
Low Bentham | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Low Bentham, North Yorkshire England | ||||
| Coordinates | 54.118°N 2.535°W | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Status | Disused | ||||
| History | |||||
| Original company | "Little" North Western Railway | ||||
| Pre-grouping | "Little" North Western Railway | ||||
| Key dates | |||||
| 1 June 1850 | Opened | ||||
| 4 August 1853 | Closed | ||||
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History
The station was opened for public use on 1 June 1850 by the "Little" North Western Railway, although it opened earlier for market days only. It was a short-lived railway station, disappearing from the timetables in July 1853 but closed officially on 4 August 1853.[1]
The Leeds to Morecambe Line still passes through the site, though no trace of the station itself remains.
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| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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| Wennington Line and station open |
"Little" North Western Railway | High Bentham Line and station open | ||
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