- Middleton Junction railway station
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Middleton Junction Railway Station was on the Caldervale Line, from 1842 until closure in 1966. It lay within Chadderton. Originally called Oldham Junction, it was opened on 31 March 1842 by the Manchester and Leeds Railway, whose chief engineer was George Stephenson, as part of the branch to Oldham Werneth railway station. The line was notable for a stretch of steep 1 in 27 gradient called the Werneth Incline. On 12 August 1914 a goods and coal depot was opened at Chadderton. This was at the end of a 1097 yards long line which branched off the Oldham line approximately 400 yards from Middleton Junction at Chadderton Junction[1]. The line from Chadderton Junction to Oldham was closed on 7 January 1963[2], but the Chadderton goods and coal depot remained open for an unrecorded period.
A branch line from Middleton Junction to Middleton was opened on 5 January 1857, closing to passengers on 7 September 1964 and completely on 11 October 1965[3].
References
- The Manchester and Leeds Railway by Martin Bairstow
Oldham Lines - Past, Present and Future LegendTo Huddersfield Delph Diggle Measurements Dobcross Saddleworth Moorgate Halt Uppermill Greenfield Friezland To Rochdale To Tameside Shaw and Crompton Royton To Tameside Grasscroft Royton Junction Grotton and Springhead Derker Lees Oldham Mumps Oldham Glodwick Road Oldham Central Oldham Central; Oldham Clegg Street King Street To Ashton Westwood Oldham Werneth Chadderton MJOB To Middleton and Rochdale Freehold Middleton Junction South Chadderton To Manchester Hollinwood Failsworth To Manchester Preceding station Historical railways Following station Manchester Oldham Road
to 1844
Line and station closed
Miles Platting
1844–1853
Newton Heath
1853–1872
Line open, stations closed
Moston
from 1872
Line and station openL&YR
Middleton branchMiddleton
Line and station closedL&YR
Caldervale LineMills Hill
Line and station openL&YR
MJOBROldham Werneth
Line and station closedCategories:- Disused railway stations in Oldham
- Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1842
- Railway stations closed in 1966
- Beeching closures in England
- Greater Manchester railway station stubs
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