Etruria railway station

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Etruria
Location
Location Etruria
Area Staffordshire
Operations
Pre-grouping North Staffordshire Railway
Platforms 2
History
9 October 1848 Opened
30 September 2005 Closed
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Etruria station is a closed station in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, which served the area of Etruria. It closed on 30 September 2005.[1]

The station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway and was modified by them in the 1870s when the Potteries Loop Line was constructed and remains in that condition. The station was an island platform situated underneath a bridge carrying the A53, approximately one mile north of Stoke-on-Trent station. Its train services were suspended in May 2003 during the upgrade of the West Coast Main Line. Central Trains did not restart services to Etruria when the work was finished and continued with bustitution, although First North Western reintroduced a limited service, beyond what was contractually required.

After already low passenger numbers dwindled even further, closure was proposed by the Strategic Rail Authority in February 2004. The closure was granted approval by the Department for Transport on 21 July 2005.[2] The final train was Northern Rail unit 323226 which left at 07.16 to Manchester Piccadilly. The closure was condemned by Transport 2000.[1]

The platforms and steps were still in situ as of May 2007 although signage and platform objects were removed in June 2006.

In March 2008 work has begun on demolishing the island Platform at Etruria. When this is complete the steps will be removed in order for the line to realigned. It is reported that this will save 3 minutes on the time to london. However this claim is unfounded as trains are already slowing down to stop at Stoke-on-trent by the time they pass through Etruria.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Last train departs from station. BBC News (September 30, 2005).
  2. ^ Proposal to close Etruria station. Department for Transport (July 21, 2005).

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