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Stapleford and Sandiacre railway station served the towns of Stapleford, Nottinghamshire and Sandiacre, Derbyshire, England from 1847 to 1967 on the Erewash Valley Line.
History
The station opened as Sandiacre and Stapleford on 6 September 1847 by the Midland Railway. It closed on 1 May 1872 but a second station opened on the same day. The second station's name was changed to Stapleford and Sandiacre in 1884. It closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 2 January 1967.
Stationmasters
John Willoughby 1859 - 1865
Edward Eagle 1865 - ca. 1866 (formerly station master at Croxall, afterwards station master at Langley Mill)
Albert C. Bilham until 1872 (afterwards station master at Ilkeston)
Samuel Hawkins Orchard 1872 - 1906 (formerly stationmaster at Upton on Severn)
George Ward 1906 - 1911
Alfred Marston 1911 - 1920 (afterwards stationmaster at Beeston)
Charles James Waters 1920 - 1941
S.H. Burditt 1941 - 1950 (formerly stationmaster at Selly Oak)
Harold Anslow ca. 1958 ca. 1967
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stapleford and Sandiacre railway station
- Sandiacre
- Stapleford, Nottinghamshire
- Long Eaton railway station (1863–1967)
- Langley Mill railway station
- Long Eaton railway station
- Trowell railway station
- Sinfin North railway station
- Sinfin Central railway station
- Upton-on-Severn railway station