Cockermouth & Workington Railway was an English railway company (established by act of Parliament[which?] in 1845) which built and operated a railway...
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stations at either end (Cockermouth was already served by the Cockermouth and Workington Railway (C&WR)) were included. Passenger and goods traffic was worked...
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The original Cockermouth railway station was the eastern terminus of the Cockermouth & Workington Railway. It served the town of Cockermouth, Cumbria, England...
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Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) was located in West Cumberland in Northern England, serving the towns of Cleator Moor and Workington and intermediate...
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height of railway development, two other stations served Workington: Workington Bridge on the Cockermouth and Workington Railway, and Workington Central...
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Keswick railway station was on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway between Penrith and Cockermouth in Cumberland (now in Cumbria), England. It...
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was originally served by the Cockermouth and Workington Railway, later absorbed by the London and North Western Railway; the road at the north end of...
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away via the A66. The Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway served the town. The original Cockermouth & Workington Railway station was replaced on...
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Workington Central railway station was opened by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1879 to serve the town of Workington in Cumberland...
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Cumbria portal Maryport and Carlisle Railway Furness Railway Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway Cockermouth and Workington Railway McGowan Gradon 2004...
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Great Broughton railway station briefly served the village of Great Broughton, near Cockermouth in Cumberland (now in Cumbria), England. The station was...
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Bullgill with the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway near Brigham. In March 1887 the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) opened its...
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Cumbrian Coast line (redirect from Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway (Whitehaven Extension and Kirksanton Deviation) Act 1846)
companies, the Cockermouth and Workington Railway's half-share of Workington station was bought out, and timber viaducts at Workington and Harrington were...
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January 1865 and closed on 18 April 1966. The station was the second to be built in the town. The original Cockermouth & Workington Railway station closed...
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Brigham railway station was situated on the Cockermouth and Workington Railway at its junction with the Maryport and Carlisle Railway's Derwent Branch...
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Marron Junction railway station was a later addition to the Cockermouth and Workington Railway. It opened on 2 April 1866 with a single, eastbound, platform...
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Seaton railway station served the village of Seaton, near Workington in Cumberland (now in Cumbria), England. The station was opened by the Cleator and Workington...
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north of the river, east of the Cockermouth and Workington Railway station and near that company's line to Cockermouth, to which it was connected. It appears...
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into a public footpath. Cumbria portal Cockermouth and Workington Railway Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway Suggitt 2008, p. 58. Robinson 2002, p...
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private residence. Cumbria portal Cockermouth and Workington Railway Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway Furness Railway Suggitt 2008, p. 59. Webb 1964a...
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Workington North railway station was a temporary railway station in Cumbria, United Kingdom, constructed following floods which cut all road access to...
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Camerton railway station was situated next to the River Derwent on the Cockermouth and Workington Railway. It served the village of Camerton, Cumberland...
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Cleator Moor West railway station was opened as "Cleator Moor" by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1879. It served the growing industrial...
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Egremont Railway Cleator and Workington Junction Railway Cockermouth & Workington Railway Images of the station, via Cumbria Railways Association Suggitt 2008...
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Cumbria portal Maryport and Carlisle Railway Furness Railway Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway Cockermouth and Workington Railway Jowett 1989, Map 36...
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the trackbed. Cumbria portal Cockermouth and Workington Railway Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway Butt 1995, p. 42. Smith & Turner 2012, Map 26...
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public footpath. Cumbria portal Cockermouth and Workington Railway Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway Butt 1995, p. 237. Smith & Turner 2012, Map...
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off-road trail. Cumbria portal Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway Cockermouth and Workington Railway Quayle 2000, p. 67. Butt 1995, p. 47. Croughton...
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Moresby Junction Halt railway station was opened by the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) in 1910. Very few people lived near the halt,...
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station on the Cleator and Workington Junction Railway's (C&WJR) otherwise mineral branch which left the company's Workington Central to Cleator Moor...
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