Chasetown (Church Street) railway station
Chasetown (Church Street) | |
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Station on heritage railway | |
Location | Chasetown, Staffordshire England |
Coordinates | 52°40′24.00″N 1°56′35.00″W / 52.6733333°N 1.9430556°WCoordinates: 52°40′24.00″N 1°56′35.00″W / 52.6733333°N 1.9430556°W |
Grid reference | SK039083 |
Managed by | Chasewater Railway |
Platforms | 1 |
Chasetown (Church Street) is a heritage railway station on the Chasewater Railway. It is the north-eastern terminus of the line and consists of a single platform with a run-round loop. The station was constructed in 2000 as part of the extension of the line, that was undertaken following the construction of the M6 Toll Motorway. There are no .
The station is adjacent to Burntwood Rugby Club, and when the station was first built it was directly accessible from Chasetown, via the Rugby Club. Since the construction of phase 3 of the Burntwood Bypass in 2004, direct access to Chasetown is now via a footbridge.[1] Chasewater Heaths railway station is just to the north, indeed to get to Chasetown by road one has to go past Chasewater Heaths.
Preceding station | Heritage railways | Following station | ||
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Chasewater Heaths | Chasewater Railway | Terminus |
References[]
- ^ Evans, Graham (2004). "A Chronology of the History of Chasewater, Volume 5, (1991 - present)" (PDF). Chasewater Wildlife Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 July 2010.
- Heritage railway stations in Staffordshire
- Burntwood
- Railway stations built for UK heritage railways
- Staffordshire building and structure stubs
- West Midlands (region) railway station stubs