Gregory Park railway station opened in 1845 and closed in 1992.[1] It served the Gregory Park sugar estate on the Kingston to Montego Bay line, 6.5 miles (10.5 km) from the Kingston terminus.[3] It was destroyed by fire sometime after closure.[2]
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![]() Gregory Park railway station, February 1980 | |
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Coordinates | 17.995856°N 76.881530°W / 17.995856; -76.881530 |
Owned by | Jamaica Railway Corporation |
Line(s) | Kingston to Montego Bay main line |
Platforms | Single |
Tracks | One |
History | |
Opened | 1845 |
Closed | 1992-10;[1] since destroyed by fire[2] |
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![]() ![]() Gregory Park Location within Jamaica |
The station was a two-story, timber building The ground floor had timber doors and sash windows.[4] The upper floor was partially cantilevered using a series of angled timber arms to the upper front elevation to form a canopy over the platform with a veranda above.[4] The roof of the building was a T-shaped gable end.[4]
In 1910 the third class fare from Gregory Park to Kingston was 6d (sixpence); first class was about double.[5]
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