Talk:Grand Junction Railway

Latest comment: 8 years ago by Optimist on the run in topic Map

Map edit

Grand Junction Railway
At opening
 
 
 
 
Warrington Bank Quay
 
Xxx
 
Crewe
 
Stafford
 
Penkridge
 
Spread Eagle
 
Four Ashes
 
Wednesfield Heath
for Wolverhampton
 
Portobello
 
Willenhall Bilston Street
 
Darlaston James Bridge
 
Bescot Bridge
 
Newton Road
 
Perry Barr
 
Vauxhall
Immediately prior to merger
into the LNWR in 1846
 
 
 
 
Xxx
 
Xxx
 
Crewe
 
Stafford
 
Penkridge
 
Spread Eagle
 
Four Ashes
 
Wednesfield Heath
for Wolverhampton
 
Portobello
 
Willenhall Bilston Street
 
Darlaston James Bridge
 
Bescot Bridge
 
Newton Road
 
Perry Barr
 
Vauxhall
closed 1839
reopened 1869
 
Curzon Street
 

These maps are works in progress. Please feel free to improve or add to them; they can be moved to a template (or two) when ready. They are intended to show the line at opening; and as it was immediately prior to merger into the LNWR. Andy Mabbett 19:26, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I've added the ones I can think of currently in the West Midlands county. Fingerpuppet 23:31, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thank you. I wonder if there won't be too many stations, to show them all? Does any one have a source for all the sattions, at opening? Andy Mabbett 06:50, 31 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Try this [1]. It's not that accurate, and it lists stations that were not open in the timeframe we're looking at - such as Bushbury. It's a decent start to target research from, though. Fingerpuppet 10:14, 31 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Was Vauxhall the first ever railway station to close? And/ or the first to re-open? Andy Mabbett 11:32, 31 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

@Pigsonthewing: - The first Vauxhall station closed in 1839. There was a temporary station at Denbigh Hall which opened and closed in 1838, so no, it wasn't the first to close. I don't know about re-opening though. (Is 8½ years to answer a question a record?!) Optimist on the run (talk) 07:08, 12 October 2015 (UTC)Reply