Bishop Auckland 2 railway station1805267 f99ac746
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Bishop Auckland Station.
View westward; important junction with triangular station, closed 6/6/86 and replaced by a terminal platform just for the service from Darlington. Lines used to run eastward to Stockton via Simpasture and Stillington (goods only, closed 22/6/83), southward to Barnard Castle (closed 18/6/62) and Ferryhill via Spennymoor (closed to Spennymoor 4/12/39, Ferryhill 31/3/52 (goods 2/5/66); westwards to Wearhead (closed to passengers 29/6/53, to Etherley 3/65), goods (to Eastgate) 1992, northwards to Consett and Newcastle via Swalwell (passengers until 5/39, cut back to Tow Law 11/6/56, then Crook (8/3/65), and to Durham via Relly Mill Junction (closed to passengers 4/5/64, goods 5/8/68).
View westward; important junction with triangular station, closed 6/6/86 and replaced by a terminal platform just for the service from Darlington. Lines used to run eastward to Stockton via Simpasture and Stillington (goods only, closed 22/6/83), southward to Barnard Castle (closed 18/6/62) and Ferryhill via Spennymoor (closed to Spennymoor 4/12/39, Ferryhill 31/3/52 (goods 2/5/66); westwards to Wearhead (closed to passengers 29/6/53, to Etherley 3/65), goods (to Eastgate) 1992, northwards to Consett and Newcastle via Swalwell (passengers until 5/39, cut back to Tow Law 11/6/56, then Crook (8/3/65), and to Durham via Relly Mill Junction (closed to passengers 4/5/64, goods 5/8/68).
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