Sandal and Walton railway station
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Sandal and Walton railway station was opened in 1870 by the Midland Railway on its line from Derby to Leeds Wellington Station.
It was of typical Midland brick-built construction. In 1926 the line was quadrupled, with the new goods lines passing to the east of the platforms. It closed in 1961
To the north of the station a junction had been built to the north of the station in 1868 with a curve to meet the West Riding and Grimsby Railway jointly owned by the MS&LR and the GNR. This enabled goods services and southbound passenger trains to run from Wakefield[1] However this service finished during the First World War.
[edit] References
- ^ Pixton, B., (2005) Birmingham-Derby: Portrait of a Famous Route, Runpast Publishing