Great Longstone for Ashford railway station

Great Longstone for Ashford

The remains of Great Longstone for Ashford, showing the Monsal Trail and former platforms and station building
Location
Area Derbyshire Dales
Coordinates 53°14′12″N 1°42′21″W / 53.2367°N 1.7059°WCoordinates: 53°14′12″N 1°42′21″W / 53.2367°N 1.7059°W
Operations
Original company Midland Railway
Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Railway
History
1 June 1863 Station opens as Longstone
1 October 1913 renamed Great Longstone for Ashford
10 September 1962 Closed to regular passenger services
6 March 1967 Final closure
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Monsal Trail[1][2]

Legend
Topley Pike junction
Chee Tor #1 tunnel
Millers Dale
Millers Dale viaducts
Litton Tunnel (516 yards)
Cressbrook Tunnel (471 yards)
Monsal Dale
Headstone Viaduct
Headstone Tunnel (533 yards)
Great Longstone
Hassop
Bakewell
Coombs Road viaduct (end of trail)
Haddon Tunnel (1,058 yards) (closed)
Rowsley (proposed extension)
Rowsley South (proposed extension)
Darley Dale (proposed extension)
Peak Rail line

Great Longstone for Ashford railway station was a station which served Great and Little Longstone in the Peak District of Derbyshire. It was opened in 1863 by the Midland Railway on its extension of the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway from Rowsley.

Originally known as Longstone railway station, in 1913 it was renamed Great Longstone for Ashford (Ashford-in-the-Water). Once the London, Midland and Scottish Railway reached Manchester the line carried expresses to London St Pancras and heavy mineral traffic.

It closed in 1962,[3] except that, for a short time, one train a day in each direction continued to stop to allow a local resident, Mrs A Boardman, to travel to work, an episode immortalised by the British Moveietone film It only stops for her. [4]

The building, designed to match the nearby Thornbridge Hall, survives as a domestic residence, and the trackbed through the station is part of the 8.5 miles (13.7 km) Monsal Trail, a walk and cycleway. Access to the Monsal Trail can be made at Great Longstone for Ashford railway station, via steps from in front of Thornbridge Hall and Thornbridge Outdoors (on a small paved track just off Longstone Lane).

Route

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Monsal Dale   Monsal Trail   Hassop

References

  1. "Monsal Trail Derbyshire Peak District Litton Cressbrook Mill Cycling Bike Track Disused Railway". Retrieved 2009-04-21.
  2. "Monsal Trail structures". Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  3. Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199.
  4. British Movietone News (1962) It only Stops For Her

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