Heaton Station
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Heaton Station
Hi!
I have done some research on Heaton station, and I know it was closed in 1980. Is there any marker there still today to show where the station entrance was?
Thanks!
I have done some research on Heaton station, and I know it was closed in 1980. Is there any marker there still today to show where the station entrance was?
Thanks!
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Re: Heaton Station
The remaining slow line still curves around where the. Island platform used to be.
Re: Heaton Station
Great thanks! Yes I saw that the train route still passes through there.
Is there any marker or old sign at all suggesting where the station used to be?
Thanks!
Is there any marker or old sign at all suggesting where the station used to be?
Thanks!
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Re: Heaton Station
The Disused Stations site for Heaton has a wealth of information including a photo of the site of the former main entrance.
See - http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/h/heaton/
Tom.
See - http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/h/heaton/
Tom.
Re: Heaton Station
If you can manage to get to the Public Record Office at Kew they have some Heaton related material including a pencil drawing of the station in about 1860 which I think was part of the research for Tomlinson's history of the NER. In those early days it was a tiny cottage style building with an open fronted wooden waiting shelter. I have a hand drawn (by me) copy of the temporary signalling for the "new" station and could scan it and send it to you if you like. I used to have the cast iron ticket office window but sold it to a friend many years ago.
Re: Heaton Station
While looking for other photos I came across this remarkable photo which I have never seen before.
https://heatonhistorygroup.org/tag/heaton-depot/
This page https://heatonhistorygroup.org/2013/10/ ... stop-tour/
has a copy of the drawing I referred to earlier.
https://heatonhistorygroup.org/tag/heaton-depot/
This page https://heatonhistorygroup.org/2013/10/ ... stop-tour/
has a copy of the drawing I referred to earlier.
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Re: Heaton Station
not Heaton station as such but next Saturday Oct 7th A1 Tornado is visiting Heaton shed for a turnaround
times are per the link below courtesy of the Mainline Steam website
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t17/t1007b.htm
times are per the link below courtesy of the Mainline Steam website
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t17/t1007b.htm
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Re: Heaton Station
There's a canny little book that features a lot around Heaton with photos too, called The Glory And The Steam.
Well worth a look for £10
its ABC sized produced by Sliver Link and features "the mainly North Eastern diary of a teenage railway enthusiast, 1960-65"
ISBN 978-1-85794-393-1
Well worth a look for £10
its ABC sized produced by Sliver Link and features "the mainly North Eastern diary of a teenage railway enthusiast, 1960-65"
ISBN 978-1-85794-393-1