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- Eston_railway_station abstract "Eston railway station formerly served the Teesside town of Eston, now a suburb of Middlesbrough. It was used as a passenger station between 1902 and 1929 and as a goods-only station until 1966. It was the terminus of a short spur that curved east from the Normanby Branch of the Middlesbrough and Redcar Railway (now the Tees Valley Line). The Normanby Branch was the northern end of the former Cleveland Railway, which had been closed south of Normanby in 1873.The station was the second to bear the name Eston. The original Eston station (which closed on 22 November 1885 and was replaced by South Bank railway station on a nearby site) was not in fact in Eston at all but was two miles north in the industrial settlement of South Bank.When the station was opened by the North Eastern Railway on 1 January 1902, Eston had two railway connections running virtually parallel to each other about a mile apart: the Normanby Branch route to the west of Eston and the older Eston Branch Railway to the east, which had been opened in January 1851 by the mining concern Bolckow Vaughan to transport iron ore from its mines in the Eston Hills. Each branch line was about two miles long and ran north-west to join the main line on either side of Cargo Fleet railway station.The Normanby Branch crossed Flatts Lane at a level crossing just north of the junction with Hollywalk Avenue. Just to the east of the crossing, the line split three ways; a fork to the north-east went to a coal depot serving Normanby, the middle fork went on to Eston and the last fork went south-east to the brickworks of the Normanby Brick & Tile Co. The Eston Branch Railway line took virtually a mirror-image route, with a junction curving south-west into the large railway sidings of the Eston Mines Tip Yard and south-east up an incline to the Eston mines. Although the two branches terminated within only a few hundred yards of each other, they had no physical connection. The Eston Branch had no passenger stations, although the line was used for a while to transport passengers, mainly Bolckow Vaughan employees, to the mines.Eston station was located on Station Road off Eston High Street. It gave direct access to the centre of the old hamlet of Eston and the recently established mining community of California (also called South Eston). It opened on 1 January 1902 and station consisted of a single platform with a modest one-storey wooden station building and a coal depot behind. By 1911 it served a population of 28,095 people. Goods traffic was dominated by bricks, of which 6,416 tons were transported in that year.However, the station was not heavily used by passengers. The number of tickets issued in 1911 was only 46,732 (about 128 a day). By 1925 there were only four trains per day each way, with a fifth on Saturdays, taking about 15 minutes to travel to and from Middlesbrough. The passenger service was withdrawn on 11 March 1929 and replaced with a bus, but the station remained open for goods until 3 October 1966.Nothing now remains of Eston station and its site is now occupied by modern housing. The trackbed of the spur from the Normanby Branch has been made into a footpath and can be walked from the site of the old level crossing at Flatts Lane to Station Road in Eston. The Normanby Branch itself is also now a footpath, the South Bank Walkway, which links Flatts Lane Country Park to South Bank. The station is commemorated by a small locomotive-shaped planter with an information board, installed in 2010 near the old level crossing by the Eston Residents Association.".
- Eston_railway_station country United_Kingdom.
- Eston_railway_station district Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station gridReference "NZ552186".
- Eston_railway_station location Eston.
- Eston_railway_station location Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station openingYear "1902".
- Eston_railway_station railwayPlatforms "1".
- Eston_railway_station thumbnail Eston_railway_station_1902.jpg?width=300.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageID "24978498".
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageLength "6536".
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageRevisionID "548981171".
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Bolckow_Vaughan.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_Fleet_railway_station.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disused_railway_stations_in_Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_North_Eastern_Railway_(UK)_stations.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_stations_closed_in_1966.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1902.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Railway_(England).
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Eston.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Eston_Nab.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Iron_ore.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Level_crossing.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink London_and_North_Eastern_Railway.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Middlesbrough.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Middlesbrough_and_Redcar_Railway.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Normanby,_Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink North_Eastern_Railway_(UK).
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink North_Eastern_Railway_(United_Kingdom).
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink South_Bank,_Middlesbrough.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink South_Bank,_North_Yorkshire.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink South_Bank_railway_station.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Tees_Valley_Line.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink Teesside.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLink File:Eston_station_planter.jpg.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eston railway station".
- Eston_railway_station borough Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station caption "Eston railway station in 1902".
- Eston_railway_station events "Closed to goods".
- Eston_railway_station events "Closed to passengers".
- Eston_railway_station events "Opened".
- Eston_railway_station gridref "NZ552186".
- Eston_railway_station hasPhotoCollection Eston_railway_station.
- Eston_railway_station imageName "Eston railway station 1902.jpg".
- Eston_railway_station latitude "54.558601".
- Eston_railway_station locale Eston.
- Eston_railway_station longitude "-1.144436".
- Eston_railway_station name "Eston".
- Eston_railway_station original North_Eastern_Railway_(UK).
- Eston_railway_station original North_Eastern_Railway_(United_Kingdom).
- Eston_railway_station platforms "1".
- Eston_railway_station postgroup London_and_North_Eastern_Railway.
- Eston_railway_station pregroup "North Eastern Railway".
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_disused_station.
- Eston_railway_station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eston_railway_station years "1902-01-01".
- Eston_railway_station years "1929-03-11".
- Eston_railway_station years "1966-10-03".
- Eston_railway_station subject Category:Disused_railway_stations_in_Redcar_and_Cleveland.
- Eston_railway_station subject Category:Former_North_Eastern_Railway_(UK)_stations.
- Eston_railway_station subject Category:Railway_stations_closed_in_1966.
- Eston_railway_station subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1902.
- Eston_railway_station point "54.558601 -1.144436".
- Eston_railway_station type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Eston_railway_station type Infrastructure.
- Eston_railway_station type Place.
- Eston_railway_station type Station.
- Eston_railway_station type Disestablishment.
- Eston_railway_station type Establishment.
- Eston_railway_station type Station.
- Eston_railway_station type Location.
- Eston_railway_station type Place.
- Eston_railway_station type Thing.
- Eston_railway_station type SpatialThing.
- Eston_railway_station type Q719456.
- Eston_railway_station comment "Eston railway station formerly served the Teesside town of Eston, now a suburb of Middlesbrough. It was used as a passenger station between 1902 and 1929 and as a goods-only station until 1966. It was the terminus of a short spur that curved east from the Normanby Branch of the Middlesbrough and Redcar Railway (now the Tees Valley Line).".
- Eston_railway_station label "Eston railway station".
- Eston_railway_station sameAs m.0fpgz37.
- Eston_railway_station sameAs Q5401427.
- Eston_railway_station sameAs Q5401427.
- Eston_railway_station lat "54.558601".
- Eston_railway_station long "-1.144436".
- Eston_railway_station wasDerivedFrom Eston_railway_station?oldid=548981171.
- Eston_railway_station depiction Eston_railway_station_1902.jpg.
- Eston_railway_station isPrimaryTopicOf Eston_railway_station.
- Eston_railway_station name "Eston".