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Broomielaw railway station

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394: 37: 271:. It was also used by children for excursions. It opened to the public on 9 June 1942, although it only showed as publicly opened in 1944 handbook of stations. It was shown as Broomilaw in Clinker's papers of 1945. To the north was a siding controlled by a signal boz to the west. The station closed to passengers on 30 November 1964 and closed to goods on 5 April 1965. 435: 464: 459: 70: 108: 454: 484: 428: 474: 421: 173: 469: 479: 368: 264: 252: 145: 169: 155: 356: 393: 102: 267:. It was situated on the west side of a minor road. It was first used privately by the Bowes-Lyon family who lived in 159: 376: 36: 401: 293: 405: 268: 448: 248: 56: 311: 297: 85: 72: 290:
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The site of the station, looking west towards Barnard Castle, in 1965
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Disused railway station in Broomielaw, County Durham
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County Durham
54°33′32″N 1°52′24″W / 54.559°N 1.8732°W / 54.559; -1.8732
Grid reference
NZ083182
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway
Stockton and Darlington Railway
North Eastern Railway
LNER
British Railways (North Eastern)
County Durham
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway
Streatlam Castle
OCLC
931112387
"Disused Stations:Broomielaw Station"
Barnard Castle
Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway
Winston
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North East England
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Disused railway stations in County Durham
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1856

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