Ringley Road railway station was a railway station built on the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway line, between Radcliffe and Clifton (formerly Clifton Junction), in Greater Manchester.
Ringley Road | |
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The remaining west platform is in relatively good condition | |
| General information | |
| Location | Outwood, Bury England |
| Coordinates | 53.54805°N 2.34078°W / 53.54805; -2.34078 |
| Grid reference | SD775057 |
| Platforms | 2[1] |
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused |
| History | |
| Original company | East Lancashire Railway |
| Pre-grouping | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway |
| Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
| Key dates | |
| 31 May 1847 (1847-05-31) | Station opened |
| 5 January 1953 (1953-01-05) | Station closed |
The railway station was opened on 31 May 1847[2][3] but in a remote location, and was little used. The western platform was accessed by a pathway down from Ringley Road, the east platform was accessed by a subway at the southern end of the station.[4]
In 1879 the railway station was the location of the apparent suicide of a collier who had been in the custody of a police officer for assaulting his wife. The collier had jumped in front of an approaching train and was crushed to death, almost dragging the officer along with him. A later inquest in Salford returned an open verdict.[5]
The railway station closed on 5 January 1953.[3] The railway station now forms part of the route of the Irwell Sculpture Trail.
Lines around Bury |
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Legend |
Past, present and future |
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Molyneux Brow | L&YR | Radcliffe Bridge |
Closed railway stations in Greater Manchester | |
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| Bolton | |
| Bury | |
| Manchester (city centre in italics) |
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| Oldham |
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| Rochdale |
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| Salford | |
| Stockport |
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| Tameside | |
| Trafford |
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| Wigan | |
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