Low Row is a former railway station on the Tyne Valley Line, which served the village of Low Row in Cumbria between 1836 and 1965.
Low Row | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Low Row, City of Carlisle England |
| Coordinates | 54°57′39″N 2°38′57″W |
| Grid reference | NY584631 |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Tracks | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused |
| History | |
| Original company | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway |
| Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
| Post-grouping |
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| Key dates | |
| 28 July 1836 | Opened |
| 5 January 1959 | Closed |
| Location | |
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The station was opened on 20 July 1836 by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. The station was closed to passengers on 5 January 1959[1] and closed completely in 1965.[2][3]
| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gilsland | North Eastern Railway Newcastle and Carlisle Railway |
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