Bowes | |
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![]() The remains of Bowes railway station in 1996. | |
General information | |
Location |
Bowes,
County Durham England |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | SD&LUR |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Key dates | |
8 August 1861 | Opened |
22 January 1962 | Closed |
Bowes railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway between Barnard Castle and Kirkby Stephen East.
The line was opened on 26 March 1861 when a mineral train was run, the line opened to passengers on 8 August 1861 following an opening ceremony the day before. [1] [2]
The station served the village of Bowes. The station was host to a camping coach in 1933 and from 1937 to 1939 and possibly also in 1934. [3]
The station was closed by British Railways North Eastern Region on 22 January 1962. [1]
The station buildings are now (2023) in an extreme state of dereliction. A large farm shed covers a portion of the platforms and yard.
The signal box, which for many years after closure was hidden away inside the farm shed, was dismantled and is in storage. [4]
The trackbed westwards of the station (towards Stainmore Summit) is covered by the re-aligned A66 road.
The station is due to be demolished as part of the dualling of the A66.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Barras | South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway | Lartington |
54°31′11″N 2°00′27″W / 54.5197°N 2.0076°W