- Bailey Gate railway station
Infobox UK disused station
name = Bailey Gate
gridref = SY949995
caption =
manager =Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
owner = SR
Southern Region of British Railways
locale =Sturminster Marshall
borough =East Dorset
platforms = 2
years =1 November 1860
events = Opened (Sturminster Marshall)
years1 =31 August 1863
events1 = Renamed (Bailey Gate)
years2 =7 March 1966
events2 = ClosedBailey Gate railway station was on the
Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway in the English county ofDorset . The station served the United Dairies Cheese Factory and the village ofSturminster Marshall but was named after a local farm to avoid confusion with other nearby stations on the same railway atSturminster Newton andCharlton Marshall .The station had extensive sidings and was one of the largest depots for transporting milk on the UK railway system. Milk was carried in tanker wagons from Bailey Gate to London and was a major source of revenue for the railway. Sugar Beet was also loaded onto wagons for transportation to refineries.
The station consisted of three buildings, a Waiting Room/Ticket Office, a small shed for the lamps on the downside and a signalbox on the upside, behind the station were the sidings for transhipment. Access to the station from the west was via a small path the ran down from the slope of the bridge, which took the user to the up platform where, to gain access to the station buildings, one had to cross the railway lines via a small wooden crossing next to the bridge. Access from the east was via the main entrance to the goods sidings down the slope and around the side of the station via a gateway. The station closed with the railway under the
Beeching Axe in March 1966. Track was finally lifted in 1969, as the railway was still open until the closure of the goods terminal at Blandford that year.There is now an industrial estate off the
A350 road called "Bailie Gate" at the site.###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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