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Dyserth railway station

Dyserth railway station served the village of Dyserth, Flintshire (now Denbighshire), Wales.[7] It was the southern terminus of the 2 miles 70 chains (4.6 km)[8][9][10][11] Dyserth branch, most of which is now a public footpath. At its peak Dyserth had passengers in the thousands. In 1930 the line and station closed for passengers in the face of road competition. At one point fourteen trains a day had shuttled along the line. Although the station has long been demolished, a crane from the station has been installed at the end of the walk as a feature of historical interest, as have two pieces of track at Chapel Street.

Dyserth
General information
LocationWales
Coordinates53°18′10″N 3°24′24″W / 53.30279°N 3.406773°W / 53.30279; -3.406773
Grid referenceSJ063793
Platforms1[1][2]
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLNWR
Post-groupingLMSR
Key dates
28 August 1905[3]Opened
22 September 1930Closed to passengers[4][5]
1951Station closed to parcel traffic and de-staffed[1][6]
4 May 1964Station closed completely
1973Line through station site closed

The branch line to Dyserth was opened by the LNWR in 1869, initially for mineral traffic only. A passenger service was instituted in 1905 but lasted only until 1930, when it was withdrawn by the LMS. Despite being closed the station site was host to two LMS caravans from 1934 to 1939.[12] The line remained open to serve a quarry at Dyserth until complete closure in 1973.[13]

crane


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   London and North Western Railway
Dyserth Branch Line
  Allt-y-Graig
Line and station closed

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mitchell & Smith 2011, Plate 116.
  2. ^ Holland 2015, p. 175.
  3. ^ "The station and line". Disused Stations.
  4. ^ Butt 1995, p. 87.
  5. ^ Quick 2009, p. 158.
  6. ^ Thompson 1985, Plate 33.
  7. ^ Jowett 1989, Map 56.
  8. ^ "The station and line". Rail Map Online.
  9. ^ "The line and closed station on old OS maps with modern overlays". National Library of Scotland.
  10. ^ "The whole line and closed stations on 1940s OS maps". npe Maps.
  11. ^ "The station and line". Railway Codes.
  12. ^ McRae 1997, p. 22.
  13. ^ "Prestatyn-Dyserth Railway Line History". Visit Prestatyn.

Sources edit

  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Holland, Julian (2015). Exploring Britain's Lost Railways. Glasgow: Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-794901-4.
  • Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-086-0. OCLC 22311137.
  • McRae, Andrew (1997). British Railway Camping Coach Holidays: The 1930s & British Railways (London Midland Region). Vol. Scenes from the Past: 30 (Part One). Foxline. ISBN 1-870119-48-7.
  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2011). Chester to Rhyl, including the Holywell Town and Dyserth Branches. Midland Main Lines. Midhurst: Middleton Press (MD). ISBN 978-1-906008-93-2.
  • Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077.
  • Thompson, Trefor (1985). The Prestatyn and Dyserth Railway - A Pictorial History. Rhuddlan: Charter Publications. ISBN 978-0-907157-02-1.

Further reading edit

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Dyserth railway station served the village of Dyserth Flintshire now Denbighshire Wales 7 It was the southern terminus of the 2 miles 70 chains 4 6 km 8 9 10 11 Dyserth branch most of which is now a public footpath At its peak Dyserth had passengers in the thousands In 1930 the line and station closed for passengers in the face of road competition At one point fourteen trains a day had shuttled along the line Although the station has long been demolished a crane from the station has been installed at the end of the walk as a feature of historical interest as have two pieces of track at Chapel Street DyserthGeneral informationLocationWalesCoordinates53 18 10 N 3 24 24 W 53 30279 N 3 406773 W 53 30279 3 406773Grid referenceSJ063793Platforms1 1 2 Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryPre groupingLNWRPost groupingLMSRKey dates28 August 1905 3 Opened22 September 1930Closed to passengers 4 5 1951Station closed to parcel traffic and de staffed 1 6 4 May 1964Station closed completely1973Line through station site closed vteDyserth branch line Legend North Wales Coast Line Prestatyn Gas works to Penrhwylfa Brickworks Chapel Street Bryn Rhosyn LC Woodland Park St Melyd Golf Links Meliden Works Siding Meliden Talargoch Lead Mine Allt y Graig Castle Limestone Siding Castle Quarry Hobbs Siding Dyserth Stone Loading Siding Dyserth Quarry Marian Mill The branch line to Dyserth was opened by the LNWR in 1869 initially for mineral traffic only A passenger service was instituted in 1905 but lasted only until 1930 when it was withdrawn by the LMS Despite being closed the station site was host to two LMS caravans from 1934 to 1939 12 The line remained open to serve a quarry at Dyserth until complete closure in 1973 13 crane Preceding station Disused railways Following station Terminus London and North Western RailwayDyserth Branch Line Allt y GraigLine and station closedReferences edit a b Mitchell amp Smith 2011 Plate 116 Holland 2015 p 175 The station and line Disused Stations Butt 1995 p 87 Quick 2009 p 158 Thompson 1985 Plate 33 Jowett 1989 Map 56 The station and line Rail Map Online The line and closed station on old OS maps with modern overlays National Library of Scotland The whole line and closed stations on 1940s OS maps npe Maps The station and line Railway Codes McRae 1997 p 22 Prestatyn Dyserth Railway Line History Visit Prestatyn Sources edit Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Holland Julian 2015 Exploring Britain s Lost Railways Glasgow Harper Collins ISBN 978 0 00 794901 4 Jowett Alan March 1989 Jowett s Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland From Pre Grouping to the Present Day 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 086 0 OCLC 22311137 McRae Andrew 1997 British Railway Camping Coach Holidays The 1930s amp British Railways London Midland Region Vol Scenes from the Past 30 Part One Foxline ISBN 1 870119 48 7 Mitchell Vic Smith Keith 2011 Chester to Rhyl including the Holywell Town and Dyserth Branches Midland Main Lines Midhurst Middleton Press MD ISBN 978 1 906008 93 2 Quick Michael 2009 2001 Railway passenger stations in Great Britain a chronology 4th ed Oxford Railway amp Canal Historical Society ISBN 978 0 901461 57 5 OCLC 612226077 Thompson Trefor 1985 The Prestatyn and Dyserth Railway A Pictorial History Rhuddlan Charter Publications ISBN 978 0 907157 02 1 Further reading editBradshaw George 1968 April 1910 April 1910 Railway Guide Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 4246 6 OCLC 30645 Bradshaw George 1985 July 1922 Bradshaw s General Railway and Steam Navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland A reprint of the July 1922 issue Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 8708 5 OCLC 12500436 Christiansen Rex 1976 Forgotten Railways North and Mid Wales Newton Abbot David and Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 7059 9 Johnson Peter 1995 North Wales Celebration of Steam Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978 0 7110 2378 9 Green C C 1996 1983 North Wales Branch Line Album Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978 0 7110 1252 3 Kneale E N 1980 North Wales Steam 1927 68 Poole Oxford Publishing Co ISBN 978 0 86093 074 7 Rear W G 2003 From Chester to Holyhead the branch lines Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978 0 86093 569 8 Goodall Stephen P 2003 The Prestatyn and Dyserth Branch Line Headington Oakwood Press ISBN 978 0 85361 313 8 LP 160 Thompson Trefor 1978 The Prestatyn and Dyserth Railway Rhuddlan North Clwyd Railway Association ISBN 978 0 9506661 0 5 OCLC 11120869 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dyserth railway station amp oldid 1090448889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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