Aldin Grange for Bearpark railway station was located on the Lanchester Valley Railway that operated in County Durham, England. The railway station opened in 1883 as Aldin Grange, and was renamed Aldin Grange for Bearpark about a year later. In 1927 its name was changed to Bearpark. The station closed to passengers in 1939, although miners' gala excursions used the line until 1954, and freight then used the line until 1965.
Opened as part of the North Eastern Railway, it became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923, and that company withdrew regular passenger services in 1939. Occasional excursions to the Durham Miners Gala joined the goods and Bearpark Colliery traffic until the last gala excursion in 1954, after the line had passed to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. Goods traffic continued until 1966 and the line was lifted in 1967.
Today the site is a popular walk, the Lanchester Valley Railway Path. Nothing of the station remains.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Durham | London and North Eastern Railway Lanchester Valley Railway |
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Closed railway stations in County Durham | |
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Derwent Valley Railway |
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Stanhope and Tyne Railway NER Annfield and Beamish Deviations |
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Durham and Sunderland Railway NER Elvet Branch |
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Lanchester Valley Railway |
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Leamside line |
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Wear Valley Railway |
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Weardale Extension Railway |
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Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway |
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Deerness Valley Railway |
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Durham to Bishop Auckland Line |
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Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway |
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East Coast Main Line |
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Durham Coast Line |
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Hartlepool Dock and Railway Stockton and Hartlepool Railway |
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Clarence Railway Simpasture Branch Port Clarence Branch Byers Green Branch and NER Extension |
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Castle Eden Railway |
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Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway |
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South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway Stockton and Darlington Railway |
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Tees Valley Railway |
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Tanfield Waggonway |
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