- Monument Lane railway station
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Monument Lane Location Place Ladywood Area Birmingham Coordinates 52°28′56″N 1°55′29″W / 52.4823°N 1.9246°WCoordinates: 52°28′56″N 1°55′29″W / 52.4823°N 1.9246°W Operations Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Platforms 2 History 1854 Opened 1958 Closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZMonument Lane railway station was a railway station in England, built by the London and North Western Railway on their Stour Valley Line in 1854. It served the Ladywood area of Birmingham, and was also the site of a large goods yard and a locomotive shed.
The station closed in 1958, although the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line loop from the West Coast Main Line still runs through the site of the station today. For some time after closure, the station was retained as a ticketing stop, as Birmingham New Street was an open station.
There is some evidence of the station on the ground today, as there is a gap in the tracks running currently through the site at the location of an island platform.
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Winson Green London and North Western Railway
Stour Valley LineBirmingham New Street Icknield Port Road Harborne Railway
Harborne Branch LineBirmingham New Street References
- Rail Around Birmingham and the West Midlands: Monument Lane railway station
- Warwickshire Railways: Monument Lane Station
- British History Online: Birmingham Communications
Categories:- Disused railway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands
- Railway stations opened in 1854
- Railway stations closed in 1958
- Former London and North Western Railway stations
- West Midlands (county) building and structure stubs
- West Midlands (region) railway station stubs
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