railroad.wikisort.org - StationRibbleton railway station was on the Preston and Longridge Railway in Ribbleton, a suburb of Preston, Lancashire, England.
Former railway station in England
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 The former station building in 2007 |
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Location | Gamull Lane, Ribbleton, Preston England |
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Coordinates | 53.7827°N 2.6587°W / 53.7827; -2.6587 |
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Platforms | 1 |
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Status | Disused |
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Original company | Preston and Longridge Railway |
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Pre-grouping | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway/London and North Western Railway |
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Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
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1854 | Opened as Gammer Lane |
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1856 | Renamed Fulwood |
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1900 | Renamed Ribbleton |
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31 May 1930 | Closed |
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1980 | Line closed; tracks and bridge removed |
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When the station opened in 1854 it was at first called Gammer Lane[1] (which appears to be a misspelling of Gamull Lane, on which the station was located). Two years later, the line was bought by the Fleetwood, Preston and West Riding Junction Railway and the station was renamed Fulwood Station.
Between 1863 and 1866 there was another short-lived station called Ribbleton, closer to Preston. It was not until 1900 that Fulwood Station was finally renamed Ribbleton Station. The station closed to passengers, along with the line, in 1930.
The line through the station continued to be used for goods trains to and from Courtaulds Red Scar Works until 1980. After closure the Gamull Lane bridge over the line was removed. The route on either side is now a combined cycle path and footpath. The station building still stands, and was a private house with the former trackbed through its garden until 2021 when it was bought by Preston Trampower, intending to use it as their headquarters.[2]
Notes
References
- Biddle, G. (1989) The Railways Around Preston—A Historical Review, Scenes from the past, 6, Foxline Publishing, ISBN 1-870119-05-3
- Suggitt, G. (2003, revised 2004) Lost Railways of Lancashire, Countryside Books, Newbury, ISBN 1-85306-801-2, pp. 50, 51 & 55.
- Potter, T. (1993), Reflections on Preston, Sigma Leisure, Wilmslow, ISBN 1-85058-387-0, p. 46.
- Preston to Longridge Disused Railway, Lancashire County Council website, accessed 15 June 2007
External links
Preceding station |
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Disused railways |
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Following station |
Deepdale Street Terminus |
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Preston and Longridge Railway until 1856 |
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Grimsargh towards Longridge |
Deepdale towards Preston |
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L&YR / L&NWR joint Fleetwood, Preston and West Riding Junction Railway from 1856 |
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Ribble Valley line | |
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Lancashire Union Railway | |
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Blackpool branch lines | |
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Copy Pit line | |
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East Lancashire line | |
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Rawtenstall to Bacup Line | |
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Rochdale–Bacup line | |
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Furness & Midland Railway | |
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Glasson Dock branch | |
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Lancaster & Preston Railway | |
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Garstang & Knot-End Railway | |
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Preston & Longridge Railway | |
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"Little" North Western Railway | |
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Lancaster & Carlisle Railway | |
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Leeds & Bradford Ext Railway | |
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West Lancashire Railway | |
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North Union Railway | |
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Ormskirk branch line | |
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SCLER | |
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L'pool, S'port & Preston Railway | |
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Bolton and Preston Railway | |
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- Merseyside
- Greater Manchester
- Cumbria
- Open stations
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Grade I | | |
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Grade II* |
- Arkwright House
- Avenham Park
- Miller Park
- Moor Park
- Sessions House
| Places of worship |
- Preston: St George the Martyr
- St John's Minster
- St Mark
- St Peter
- St Wilfrid
- Syro-Malabar Cathedral (former St Ignatius)
- Ashton-on-Ribble: St Michael & All Angels
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- Broughton: St John the Baptist
- Goosnargh: St Mary the Virgin
- Woodplumpton: St Anne
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Grade II | | Places of worship |
- Preston: All Saints
- Carey Baptist
- City
- Emmanuel
- English Martyrs
- Fishergate Baptist
- Moor Park Methodist
- Preston Central Methodist
- St Joseph
- St Luke
- St Mary
- St Paul
- St Thomas
- Ashton-on-Ribble: St Andrew
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- Barton: St Lawrence
- Fernyhalgh: St Mary
- Grimsargh: St Michael
- Inglewhite: Congregational Chapel
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Unlisted |
- County Hall
- Fishergate Shopping Centre
- The Green Man at Inglewhite
- HM Prison Preston
- Park Hotel
- The Plough at Eaves
- Preston Crown Court
- Preston Guild Hall
- RAF Barton Hall
- Royal Preston Hospital
- St George's Shopping Centre
- The Warehouse
- Kimberley Barracks
| Places of worship |
- Preston: Jamea Masjid
- St Matthew
- Fulwood: Christ Church
- Ribbleton: St Mary Magdalene
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Derelict or demolished |
- Preston Castle
- Preston Greyfriars
- Red Scar Mill
- Tulketh Hall
- Tulketh Priory
- Whittingham Hospital
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Lists |
- Mills in Preston
- Tallest in Preston
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- Listed in Barton
- Broughton
- Goosnargh
- Grimsargh
- Haighton
- Lea
- Preston
- Whittingham
- Woodplumpton
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Transport |
- Bus station
- Bypass
- Dick, Kerr & Co.
- John Fishwick & Sons
- Guild Wheel
- Longridge Railway
- Preston Corporation Tramways
- Park & ride
- Preston Bus
- Ribble Bus
- Ribble Link
- Ribble Steam
- Stagecoach
- Tramroad
- Transport in Preston
- United Electric Car Company
- Whittingham Hospital Railway
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Education |
- University of Central Lancashire
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- Schools: Archbishop Temple
- Ashton
- Broughton
- Cardinal Newman
- Christ the King
- Corpus Christi
- Fulwood Academy
- Moor Park
- Our Lady's
- Preston's College
- Preston Muslim Girls
- Closed: Catholic College
- Larkhill
- Winckley Square
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Sport | |
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History |
- Battles of Preston
- County Borough of Preston
- Fulwood Urban District
- Preston Castle
- Preston Pals
- Preston Passion
- Preston Rural District
- Preston Strike of 1842
- Preston strike of 1853–4
- Preston Tithebarn redevelopment
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Media |
- The Bee
- 106.5 Central Radio
- Farmers Guardian
- Lancashire Evening Post
- Preston FM
- Preston is My Paris
- Red Rose Radio
- Rock FM
- Greatest Hits Radio Lancashire
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Companies |
- BAE Systems Military Air & Information
- Booths
- Edugeek
- Horrockses, Crewdson & Co.
- Recycling Lives
- Skiddle
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Politics |
- Council elections
- 1945
- 46
- 47
- 49
- 50
- 95
- 96
- 98
- 99
- 2000
- 02
- 03
- 04
- 06
- 07
- 08
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 18
- 19
- 21
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- Constituencies: Preston
- By-elections: 1929
- 36
- 40
- 46
- 2000
- Preston North
- Preston South
- Wyre and Preston North
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