Stockingford railway station

Coordinates: 52°31′24″N 1°30′33″W / 52.5232194°N 1.509036°W / 52.5232194; -1.509036
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Stockingford
General information
Location
London Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 December 1864Opened
4 March 1968Closed
Location
Map

Stockingford (

Birmingham-Nuneaton-Leicester Line
in 1864, and operated until closure in 1968.

1912 map showing the railways around Nuneaton, and the location of the station.

The station came under the ownership of the

British Railways
. It was closed on 4 March 1968. The line however remains open.

Stockingford branch line

Between 1876 and 1959, Stockingford station was the starting point of a freight only branch line which served several local

collieries
. The branch was opened on 3 April 1876, and served Ansley Hall Colliery, Stockingford Colliery and Nuneaton (New) Colliery. The branch line enhanced the station's importance as a railway centre. It operated until 30 October 1959 when the last colliery it served Ansley Hall Colliery closed.

Reopening plans

In January 2017, proposals for a new station at Stockingford to serve the local area were unveiled by Warwickshire County Council. The station would not open until 2023 and could be served by a CrossCountry service to Birmingham once an hour initially. The station would be located less than one mile away from the former station which was on Whittleford Road and the new station would be on Kingswood Road.[1]

In 2020

Restoring Your Railway fund for money to build the station,[2] but in March 2022 it was reported the application had been rejected.[3]

References

  1. ^ "New station in west Nuneaton could open in just six years time". Coventry Telegraph. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ Harrison, Claire (12 July 2020). "Plans move forward to reopen former railway station in Nuneaton". CoventryLive. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. ^ Harrison, Claire (2 March 2022). "Hope of re-opening ex-railway station in Nuneaton have derailed". CoventryLive. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Arley and Fillongley
Line open, station closed
 
Birmingham to Leicester Line
  Nuneaton Abbey Street
Line open, station closed

52°31′24″N 1°30′33″W / 52.5232194°N 1.509036°W / 52.5232194; -1.509036