Baxenden railway station

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Baxenden
LocationBaxenden, Hyndburn
England
Coordinates53°43′37″N 2°20′24″W / 53.7270°N 2.3401°W / 53.7270; -2.3401Coordinates: 53°43′37″N 2°20′24″W / 53.7270°N 2.3401°W / 53.7270; -2.3401
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyEast Lancashire Railway
Pre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
17 August 1848Opened
10 September 1951Closed to Passengers
6 February 1961Closed

Baxenden railway station served the villages of Baxenden in Hyndburn and Rising Bridge in Rossendale. It was situated just inside the old boundary of Haslingden on the line from Bury Bolton Street to Accrington which was opened in August 1848 by the East Lancashire Railway. The station gave its name to the nearby Baxenden Bank, the two mile section towards Accrington that included gradients as steep as 1 in 38.

The Accrington Corporation Steam Tramways Company built a tramline from Accrington in 1887 which terminated at the station. The station was officially closed to passengers in the autumn of 1951, some fifteen years before the line serving it suffered a similar fate.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Accrington   L&YR   Haslingden


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