Sparrowlee railway station
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Sparrowlee was the name of a
The station was opened on 29 June 1904 and was the first halt when travelling north along the valley of the River Hamps between Waterhouses and Beeston Tor, the next station, and the start of the route along the River Manifold.
The station, which was simply a small halt with a grand sign, only in fact served Lee House Farm, for there was no such settlement of this name, and no other community to serve. A waiting room was consequently not provided, but a siding was provided for the farm's use, and this included a 60-foot standard gauge section, for the use of standard gauge wagons which were carried on special low transporter wagons.
The line closed in 1934,[1] and the route of the railway past the station is now designated the Manifold Way, a walk- and cycle-path.
Route
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Waterhouses | Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway | Beeston Tor |
References
- OCLC 931112387.
- Keys R and Porter L (1972) The Manifold Valley and its Light Railway, Moorland publishers
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