Whitacre Junction railway station

Whitacre Junction
Operations
Original company Midland Railway
Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Railway
History
10 February 1842 Station opens as Whitacre Junction
1 November 1864 closed and replaced
1 October 1904 renamed Whitacre
4 March 1968 Station closes[1]
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Whitacre Junction railway station was opened in 1864 by the Midland Railway.

The line had been opened in 1839 by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway from Derby, to a south-facing junction with the London and Birmingham Railway just north of Hampton-in-Arden.

Due to increasing traffic, and the inconvenience of having to reverse trains at Hampton-in-Arden to reach Birmingham Curzon Street, a branch was built in 1842 west from Whitacre to a new Midland Railway passenger station at Birmingham Lawley Street. The Midland Railway generally used the London and North-Western Railway Trent Valley Line and Great Northern Railway tracks to reach London, so the line south to Hampton faded into obscurity.

In 1864, the Midland built a new line eastwards to Nuneaton. It is not clear when the original station was built, but it was moved 60 chains further south at this time.[2] In 1909 a cutoff line was built between Water Orton and Kingsbury

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
  2. Pixton, B., (2005) Birmingham-Derby: Portrait of a Famous Route, Runpast Publishing

Coordinates: 52°31′12″N 1°40′46″W / 52.5200°N 1.6795°W / 52.5200; -1.6795


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