- Maudlands railway station
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Maudlands Location Place Leighton Street, Preston Area Preston Coordinates 53°45′43″N 2°42′40″W / 53.7619°N 2.7112°WCoordinates: 53°45′43″N 2°42′40″W / 53.7619°N 2.7112°W Operations Original company Preston and Wyre Joint Railway Pre-grouping Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway / London and North Western Railway History 15 July 1840 Opened 1844 Superseded by Preston Station except for excursions Unknown date Closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain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–ZNot to be confused with Maudland Bridge railway station.Maudlands railway station (also known as Maudland railway station, or Preston Maudland(s)) was the original Preston terminus of the Preston and Wyre Joint Railway to Fleetwood, in Lancashire, England. It was located on Leighton Street.[1] The line and the station opened on 15 July 1840.[2] The line crossed the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway (L&PJR) on the level, immediately to the west of the station.[3]
By 1844, most of the line’s trains were diverted along the L&PJR’s line to use the main Preston Station instead. However, Maudlands Station continued to be used for excursions for several decades before its eventual closure and demolition.
Later the site was used for a goods station on the Longridge Branch Line which connected from the east. The site is now occupied by the University of Central Lancashire’s Roeburn Hall.
References
Maps showing
Maudlands StationOS 1:10000 Map on MARIO (about 1848) Other maps - ^ Hunt, D. (2003) The Wharncliffe Companion to Preston —An A to Z of Local History, Wharncliffe Books, Barnsley, ISBN 1-903425-79-4, p.117
- ^ Suggitt, G. (2003, revised 2004) Lost Railways of Lancashire, Countryside Books, Newbury, ISBN 1 85306 801 2, p.36
- ^ Greville, M.D. and Holt, G.O. (1960) "Railway Development in Preston—I"PDF (2.68 MiB), Railway Magazine, vol. 106, Feb. 1960 no. 706, p.96
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Lea Road Preston and Wyre
Joint RailwayTerminus Categories:- Disused railway stations in Preston
- Former Preston and Wyre Joint Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1840
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