- Source: Longsight railway station
Longsight railway station was built by the Manchester & Birmingham Railway Company (MBR).
History
The first station in the area was called Rushford which opened with the line in 1840. It closed in 1843 and was replaced with Longsight.
The station opened in April 1843, and became very important to the early success of Belle Vue Zoo as it was close enough to be a drop-off point for organised excursions. A special platform, some 1,500 feet (457 metres) in length was constructed for these trains, much of which can still be seen among the depot sidings. The station closed on 15 September 1958, and very little is left of it today. A short platform has been built on part of the former station site for use of railway staff travelling to and from the adjacent carriage depot.
References
Further reading
Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2014). Crewe to Manchester. Middleton Press. figs. 103-108. ISBN 9781908174574. OCLC 892047119.
External links
Longsight Station on navigable 1948 O.S. map
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Manchester
- Longsight railway station
- Longsight
- Rushford railway station
- Manchester and Birmingham Railway
- Fairfield railway station (England)
- Belle Vue Zoological Gardens
- Manchester International Depot
- Manchester Liverpool Road railway station
- East Didsbury railway station
- List of closed railway stations in Greater Manchester
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