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Bardon Mill Station


The railway station in Bardon Mill was originally opened by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway in 1838. In 1967, the station became an unstaffed halt, along with most of the other stations on the line which escaped the Beeching railway reforms. The former station house and waiting room are now a private residence. The old signal box near the station dates from 1874.

Bardon Mill Railway Stations Bardon Mill Station Signal Box Station House, Bardon Mill
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Bardon Mill Railway Station

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156451 approaching Bardon Mill - September 2017

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The old waiting rooms at Bardon Mill station

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VTEC diversions - 16 September 2017 (4)

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Bardon Mill Station

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Bardon Mill Signal Box

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Bardon Mill Station

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