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Collywell Bay railway station

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Former railway station in England

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Collywell Bay
General information
LocationSeaton Sluice
England
Coordinates55°04′44″N 1°28′25″W / 55.0789°N 1.4736°W / 55.0789; -1.4736
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyNorth Eastern Railway
Key dates
1914Never Opened

Collywell Bay was a railway station constructed in 1913–14 to serve a planned branch line terminating at Seaton Sluice. Although the line was built, the station did not open and the branch line was abandoned in 1931. The station was demolished in 1964 and remained in place despite never being opened. The station was to have been the terminus of the never opened Collywell Bay Branch Line, which, intending to promote Seaton Sluice as a resort, chose a more appealing name for their line and station.

Services

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Terminus   North Eastern Railway
Collywell Bay Branch Line
  Brierdene

References

  1. disused-stations.org.uk


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