- Fleetwood railway station
Infobox UK disused station
name = Fleetwood
manager =Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway /London and North Western Railway
locale = Queen's Terrace,Fleetwood
borough =Wyre
platforms = 5
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line =Preston and Wyre Joint Railway
latitude = 53.9256 | longitude = -3.0055
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years =15 July 1840 | events = Dock Street station opened
years1 = July 1883
events1 = Original station closed; Queen's Terrace station opened
years2 =18 April 1966 | events2 = Station closed; stnlnk|Wyre Dock renamed "Fleetwood"
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There have been three locations for Fleetwood railway station inFleetwood ,Lancashire ,England . The first, from 1840 to 1883, was in Dock Street, opposite Church Street. The second, from 1883 to 1966, was in Queen's Terrace. From 1966 to 1970, the station previously known asWyre Dock railway station was renamed "Fleetwood".__TOC__Dock Street
The
Preston and Wyre Joint Railway fromPreston to Fleetwood was originally opened on15 July 1840 Suggitt, p.36] , with a terminus in Dock Street, opposite Church Street.Mitchell & Hartley, Fig.4] (In the original plan for the new town, the station was to be at the end of London Street, directly from the Mount, but the plan was not followed.) [Mitchell & Hartley, p.17] The single-track line ran over an embankment and a timber trestle bridge in straight line northwards across themarsh y Wyre estuary, with the station at the far end of the bridge. Within six years the trestle became unsafe and the railway was re-routed slightly inland, and the track doubled. Beyond the passenger station was a goods station at the south end of Queen’s Terrace.Between 1841 and 1848, Fleetwood was a part of the "West Coast Main Line" equivalent of its time. The fastest route from
London toGlasgow was by train to Fleetwood, and thence by packet boat toArdrossan . After 1848, the entire journey could be made by rail. [Greville & Holt, p.96] Welch, p.28]Queen’s Terrace
In July 1883 [Suggitt, p.37] , a replacement station was built opposite the north end of Queen's Terrace, which served as Fleetwood's main railway terminus from then until
18 April 1966 , when it was closed due to the Beeching Cuts. [Suggitt, p.39]The railway approached the station from the south. Platforms 1 and 4 ran the full length of the station, the northern half of each platform being under a glass-roofed train shed. Between the platforms were the booking office, waiting rooms, left luggage office and so on. Platforms 2 and 3 were shorter bay platforms which did not enter the train shed. Platform 5 was the boat train platform, the longest of all, which ran outside the train shed along its eastern side. At the north end was a glass-roofed concourse, running from the Queen's Terrace entrance to the jetty for steamers on the side of the Wyre. On the north side of the concourse were refreshment rooms, separately for first- and second-class passengers. There were further goods sheds and sidings to east of the station. [Taylor, pp.132–149]
The station was demolished after closing. In 1973, the site was developed into a container port facility, operating
ro-ro service toNorthern Ireland , which continues to this day.Wyre Dock
When the Queen’s Terrace station closed, passenger service was relocated to the existing
Wyre Dock railway station , which was situated at the southern end of Dock Street, about a half-mile away, and which was then renamed "Fleetwood" station.Notes
References
* Greville, M.D. and Holt, G.O. (1960) PDFlink| [http://www.ukrailarchive.org/lancs/rm02-1960-094.pdf "Railway Development in Preston—1"] , "Railway Magazine", vol 106, Feb 1960 no 706, pp 94–112.
* Mitchell, L. and Hartley, S. (2005) PDFlink| [http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environment/archaeologyandheritage/historictowns/FleetwoodComplete_LowRes.pdf "Lancashire Historic Town Survey—Fleetoood"] |9.95 MiB , Lancashire County Council and Egerton Lea Consultancy, accessed 25 October 2007.
* Suggitt, G. (2003, revised 2004) "Lost Railways of Lancashire", [http://www.countrysidebooks.co.uk Countryside Books, Newbury] , ISBN 1 85306 801 2
* Taylor, S. (2005) "Kirkham to Blackpool (North) and Fleetwood for the Isle of Man", Foxline, Bredbury, ISBN 1 801197 74 6
* Welch, M.S. (2004) "Lancashire Steam Finale", Runpast Publishing, Cheltenham, ISBN 1 870754 61 1External links
[http://www.pwrs.org Poulton and Wyre Railway Society] , working towards restoring passenger services to Fleetwood.
rail line
next=Wyre Dock
previous=Terminus
route=Preston and Wyre Joint Railway Fleetwood Branch Line |col=964B00
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