Riversway railway station

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Preston Riverside
Location
Place Riversway
Area Preston
Grid reference SD503294
Operations
Managed by Ribble Steam Railway
Platforms 1
History
Key dates Opened 2005
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Preston Riverside railway station is a railway station, that serves the community of Riversway, in Preston, Lancashire. It was built and opened in 2005, by the Ribble Steam Railway. It serves the museum and workshops at Riversway, while providing a heritage service to Strand Road Crossing.

The Station

The basic station is one platform, which can accommodate 5 coaches, built onto the side of the museum of the railway. Opposite the station, there is a single siding for storage of bitumen tanks, and one run-round loop. There is very little on the actual station, however there are a couple of plant pots, benches and information displays.[1]

Services

Services from the station are hourly, and they go to the Strand Road Crossing. These services are only available during the railway operating season and on special events.[2]

Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Terminus   Ribble Steam Railway   Strand Road Crossing

References

Coordinates: 53°45′32″N 2°45′14″W / 53.75876°N 2.75379°W / 53.75876; -2.75379


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