railroad.wikisort.org - StationOrdens railway station was opened in 1859, its services restricted and renamed Ordens Platform railway station by 1911 and finally Ordens Halt railway station in 1924 with a restored service. The station was close to a farm of that name and served a very rural locality. The line from Tillynaught opened in 1859 and a temporary terminus opened on 30 July 1859 and a permanent station opened in 1860. There was a single platform.
Former railway station in Scotland
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 The bridge near the site of the station in 2006 |
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Location | Banff, Aberdeenshire, Aberdeenshire Scotland |
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Coordinates | 57.647787°N 2.634485°W / 57.647787; -2.634485 |
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Grid reference | NJ 362 862 |
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Platforms | 1 |
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Status | Disused |
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Original company | Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway |
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Pre-grouping | Great North of Scotland Railway |
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Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
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30 July 1859 | Opened as Ordens |
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October 1863 | Service restricted |
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1911 | Reopened as Ordens Platform |
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14 July 1924 | Renamed Ordens Halt and service restored |
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6 July 1964 | Closed to all traffic |
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The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoS) took over the line in 1867 and operated it until grouping in 1923. Passing into British Railways ownership in 1948, the line was, like the rest of the former GNoS lines along the Moray coast, considered for closure as part of the Beeching report and closure notices were issued in 1963. Passenger services were withdrawn in 1964 and the entire line, including Banff station finally closed in 1968.
Station infrastructure
The station sat next to a road overbridge and in 1866 had a shelter and a siding[4] with a loading dock.[5] By 1902 the siding had been lifted and the loading dock abandoned, together with its entrance off the road,[6] the station now being known as 'Ordens Platform', with a smaller shelter and no signalling indicated.[7]
In 2011 the station hut and platform remained and the hut still had part of the name "Ordens" painted at the back.
Services
Opened as conditional halt in 1859 Ordens ceased to appear in the timetables by 1864. The station reappeared in Bradshaw's Guide between January 1917 and October 1920, but it may have remained as a conditional and unadvertised stop before this time. Ordens appeared in the LNER timetables from 14/7/24 and services continued until closure.[8]
Preceding station |
Historical railways |
Following station
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Tillynaught Towards Grange |
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Great North of Scotland Banff branch |
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Ladysbridge Towards Banff |
Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway |
Legend |
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See also
- List of Great North of Scotland Railway stations
References
- Notes
- Sources
- Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-508-1.
- Maxtone, G.R. (2005). The railways of the Banff & Moray coast. Keith & Dufftown Railway Association. ISBN 0-9547346-1-0.
- Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077.
External links
Great North of Scotland Railway |
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Constituent railways |
- Aberdeen and Turriff (originally Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction)
- Aboyne & Braemar
- Alford Valley
- Banff, Macduff and Turriff Extension
- Banffshire (originally Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla)
- Deeside
- Formartine and Buchan
- Inverury and Old Meldrum Junction
- Keith and Dufftown
- Morayshire
- Strathspey
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Successor railway | London and North Eastern |
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Heritage railways |
- Alford Valley
- Keith and Dufftown
- Royal Deeside
- Strathspey
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Rail trails |
- Deeside Way
- Formartine and Buchan Way
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- Aberdeen–Inverness line
- List of Great North of Scotland Railway stations
- Locomotives of the Great North of Scotland Railway
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Historical Scottish railway companies |
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Primary companies |
- Caledonian Railway
- Glasgow and South Western Railway
- Great North of Scotland Railway
- Highland Railway
- North British Railway
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Caledonian Railway |
- Aberdeen Railway
- Alloa Railway
- Alyth
- Arbroath and Forfar
- Busby Railway
- Cathcart District
- Clydesdale Junction
- Crieff Junction
- Crieff and Comrie
- Crieff and Methven Junction
- Dumfries, Lochmaben and Lockerbie
- Dunblane, Doune and Callander
- Dundee and Perth
- Dundee and Perth and Aberdeen
- Forfar and Brechin
- General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour
- Garnkirk and Glasgow
- Glasgow Central Railway
- Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock
- Greenock and Wemyss Bay
- Hamilton and Strathaven
- Lanarkshire and Ayrshire
- Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire
- Leadhills and Wanlockhead
- Lesmahagow Railway
- Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Comrie
- Paisley and Barrhead District
- Perth, Almond Valley and Methven
- Polloc and Govan
- Rutherglen and Coatbridge
- Scottish Central
- Scottish Midland Junction
- Scottish North Eastern
- Solway Junction
- Symington, Biggar and Broughton
- Talla Railway
- Wishaw and Coltness
- Lines built by the Caledonian Railway
- Balerno line
- CR Cleland and Midcalder
- CR Main Line
- CR Douglas Branch
- CR Hamilton Branch
- CR Hamiltonhill Branch
- CR The Switchback
- Independent lines worked by the Caledonian Railway
- Callander and Oban
- Killin Railway
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Glasgow and South Western Railway |
- Ardrossan Railway
- Ardrossan and Johnstone
- Ayr and Dalmellington
- Ayr and Maybole Junction
- Ayr to Mauchline
- Ayrshire and Wigtownshire
- Barrhead Branch
- Bridge of Weir Railway
- Cairn Valley
- Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction
- Castle Douglas and Dumfries
- Dalry and North Johnstone
- Darvel Branch
- Girvan and Portpatrick Junction
- Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle
- Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr
- Greenock and Ayrshire
- Kilmarnock and Troon
- Largs Branch
- Maidens and Dunure
- Maybole and Girvan
- Paisley and Renfrew
- Paisley Canal Line
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Great North of Scotland Railway |
- Aberdeen and Turriff
- Aboyne and Braemar
- Alford Valley
- Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction
- Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla
- Boddam Branch
- Deeside
- Denburn Valley
- Formartine and Buchan
- Inverury and Old Meldrum Junction
- Keith and Dufftown
- Moray Coast
- Morayshire
- St Combs Light Railway
- Strathspey Railway
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Highland Railway |
- Buckie and Portessie Branch
- Dingwall and Skye
- Duke of Sutherland
- Findhorn Railway
- Fortrose Branch
- Inverness and Aberdeen Junction
- Inverness and Aviemore Direct
- Inverness and Nairn
- Inverness and Perth Junction
- Inverness and Ross-shire
- Kyle of Lochalsh Extension
- Perth and Dunkeld
- Sutherland and Caithness
- Sutherland Railway
- Independent lines worked by the Highland Railway
- Dornoch Light Railway
- Wick and Lybster Light Railway
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North British Railway |
- Aberlady, Gullane and North Berwick
- Anstruther and St Andrews Railway
- Ballochney
- Bathgate and Coatbridge
- Blane Valley
- Border Counties Railway
- Border Union Railway
- Campsie Branch
- Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway and Dock Company
- Charlestown Railway and Harbour Company
- Coatbridge Branch
- Devon Valley Railway
- Dunfermline and Queensferry
- East of Fife Railway
- Edinburgh and Bathgate
- Edinburgh and Dalkeith
- Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Edinburgh and Hawick
- Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway
- Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway
- Edinburgh and Northern
- Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction
- Esk Valley
- Eyemouth Railway
- Fife and Kinross Railway
- Forth and Clyde Junction
- Gifford and Garvald
- Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge
- Glasgow City and District
- Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh
- Glasgow and Milngavie Junction
- Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank
- Kelvin Valley Railway
- Kincardine Line
- Kinross-shire Railway
- Kirkcaldy and District Railway
- Leadburn, Linton and Dolphinton
- Leven Railway
- Leven and East of Fife Railway
- Macmerry Branch
- Monkland and Kirkintilloch
- Monkland Railways
- Montrose and Bervie
- Mallaig Extension
- Newburgh and North Fife Railway (worked by NBR)
- Newport Railway
- North Berwick Branch
- North British, Arbroath and Montrose
- Peebles Railway
- The St. Andrews Railway
- Stirling and Dunfermline
- Strathendrick and Aberfoyle
- Slamannan
- Slamannan and Borrowstounness
- Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway
- West Highland Railway
- West of Fife Mineral Railway
- Wilsontown, Morningside and Coltness
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Joint lines |
- Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction
- City Union
- Dundee and Arbroath
- Darvel and Strathaven
- Glasgow and Paisley Joint
- Glasgow and Renfrew District
- Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint
- Kilsyth and Bonnybridge
- Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint
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Other lines |
- Brechin and Edzell District
- Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway
- Cromarty and Dingwall Light Railway
- Dundee and Arbroath
- Hagdale Chromate Railway
- Invergarry and Fort Augustus
- Lealt Valley Diatomite Railway
- Lochaber Narrow Gauge
- Perth, Almond Valley and Methven
- Rothesay and Ettrick Bay Light Railway
- Skye Marble Railway
- Tranent to Cockenzie Waggonway
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