Silloth Battery Extension railway station
Silloth Battery Extension | |
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Location | |
Place | Silloth |
Area | Allerdale |
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Grid reference | NY101523 |
Operations | |
Original company | Carlisle & Silloth Bay Railway & Dock Company |
Pre-grouping | North British Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
Platforms | 1[1] |
History | |
1886 | Opened |
About 1928 | Closed[2] |
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Silloth Battery Extension railway station was the terminus of the Blitterlees Branch, which turned southwards off the Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway's Silloth Branch a short distance east of Silloth station.[3] The larger railway ran from Carlisle, England. The Bitterlees Branch does not appear on standard railway maps.[4]
The station's sole purpose was to serve the naval gun testing battery, built by Armstrong Whitworth.[5] Most trains to the site consisted of military supplies, the passenger station was built to carry battery personnel and visitors, including royalty on at least one occasion. In 1895 the Shalzada of Afghanistan and Suite observed naval firing, but was said to be especially impressed with the Maxim machine gun.[6][3]
Trains to the station were run on an ad hoc basis, the station never appeared on public timetables.
The station opened in 1886 and closed in 1928 when the battery closed, its operations being moved south to Eskmeals, near Drigg.
See also
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Further reading
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External links
- The station on a navigable Edwardian OS map, via National Library of Scotland
- The station on the branch, with mileages, via Railway Codes
- The line with period photographs, via Holme St Cuthbert History Group
- The line and station, via Cumbrian Railways Association
- The convalescent home, via Its own website
- The station via Rail Map Online
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Black Dyke Halt Line and station closed |
North British Railway Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway |
Terminus |
- ↑ The station, via Cumbrian Railways Association
- ↑ Quick 2009, p. 353.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Suggitt 2008, p. 103.
- ↑ Jowett 2000, Map 36.
- ↑ Images of the battery, plus local talk, via BBC and others
- ↑ Thomlinson 1983, p. 12.
- Pages with reference errors
- Use dmy dates from November 2013
- Use British English from November 2013
- Articles with OS grid coordinates
- Articles that mention track gauge 1435 mm
- Disused railway stations in Cumbria
- Former North British Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1886
- Railway stations closed in 1928