Speech House Road railway station

Speech House Road

Sign marking the site of the former station.
Location
Place Cannop
Area Forest of Dean
Coordinates 51°48′07″N 2°33′59″W / 51.8020°N 2.5665°W / 51.8020; -2.5665Coordinates: 51°48′07″N 2°33′59″W / 51.8020°N 2.5665°W / 51.8020; -2.5665
Grid reference SO610116
Operations
Original company Severn and Wye Railway
Pre-grouping Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway
Post-grouping Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway
Platforms 1
History
23 September 1875 Opened
8 July 1929 Closed to passengers
12 August 1963 Closed to freight
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Speech House Road railway station is a disused railway station opened by the former Severn and Wye Railway in 1875, it remained open for 88 years until the line finally closed to freight in 1963. Passenger trains on the Severn and Wye Railway, north of Lydney, were withdrawn from 1929.[1]

History

A 1911 RCH map of railways in the vicinity of Speech House Road.

The station was built by the Severn and Wye Railway which ran from Berkeley Road, over the Severn Railway Bridge between Sharpness and Lydney, following the route of the River Lyd to Parkend and finally onto Cinderford.

The station was situated on the south side of the Speech House Road (now the B4226).

The station consisted of one platform with a small building, a passing loop, a signal box opposite the platform building, next to the road crossing. It also had a small goods yard with a facilities for coal, timber and general freight, the station being home to a wooden derrick crane.[2]

The Seven and Wye Railway opened the station as a halt in 1875. The facilities were then expanded by 1878. Cannop Colliery closed in 1960, removing most of the freight traffic that passed through the facilities. In 1963 the line was closed north of Coleford Junction.[3]

Current usage

Nothing remains of the station except the track bed (which is in use as a cycle track). A rail and sleeper name board marks the location of the platform (and the altitude at 78m) and a pair of false wooden crossing gates - marking where the cycle track crosses the B4226.[4]

The Dean Forest (heritage) Railway (based at Norchard) plan to eventually extend a further 2½ miles to the site at Speech House Road, (bringing the line up to total of 6¾ miles in length).[5] This could also include a station at Bicslade Wharf, as part of this proposed forthcoming project.

Services

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Bicslade Wharf   Severn and Wye Railway
Later Severn and Wye Joint Railway (MR and GWR)
  Serridge Platform
  Proposed Heritage railways

Bicslade Wharf   Dean Forest Railway   Terminus

References

  1. Stanley C Jenkins, The Ross, Monmouth and Pontypool Road Line, revised second edition 2009, ISBN 978-0-85361-692-4
  2. "Speech House Road in 1922". Flickr. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  3. "Forest of Dean Railways - Speech House Road". Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  4. "Speech House Road in 2010". Flickr. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  5. "The Future". Dean Forest Railway. Retrieved 3 July 2013.

External links

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