Cocker Bar railway station

Former railway station in England

53°41′25″N 2°45′23″W / 53.6902°N 2.7564°W / 53.6902; -2.7564Grid referenceSD501218Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyEast Lancashire RailwayPre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire RailwayKey datesc 1849OpenedOctober 1859Closed on the opening of Midge Hall

Cocker Bar railway station was located in what is still open country where Cocker Bar Road (B5248) crosses what is now the Ormskirk Branch Line.[1]

The station was closed when Midge Hall station opened 47 chains (0.95 km) further north[2] in 1859, shortly after the line was taken over by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.

History

The railway line between Preston and Walton was proposed by the Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway (LO&PJ) and authorised in 1846; later that year the LO&PJ was amalgamated with the East Lancashire Railway (ELR), which opened the line in 1849.[3]

In August 1859 the ELR was amalgamated with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (LYR),[4] and in October that year, the station at Midge Hall was opened.[5] It was 23+14 miles (37.4 km) from Liverpool (Tithebarn Street), and replaced Cocker Bar. Sources differ slightly on distances. Marshall gives Midge Hall as 23 miles (37.0 km) from Liverpool and Cocker Bar quarter of a mile less.[6] The Engineers' Line Reference data for line FCO separates the sites by 47 chains. Looking at the maps it would appear that Marshall's figure is rounded.

Reopening proposals

There have been talks amongst the local community for the possible reopening of Midge Hall station, which was closed in 1961. Cocker Bar's site is green field, on a locally well connected B road and near Wymott and Garth prisons.

References

  1. ^ Lancashire LXVIII (includes: Hesketh with Becconsall; Little Hoole; Longton; Much Hoole (Map). Ordnance Survey. 1848.
  2. ^ The line and mileages via railwaycodes
  3. ^ Marshall, John (1969). The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, volume 1. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. pp. 136, 138. ISBN 0-7153-4352-1.
  4. ^ Marshall 1969, p. 123
  5. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 159. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  6. ^ Marshall 1969, p. 138

External links

  • The station on an old OS Map via Old OS Maps
  • The line and mileages via railwaycodes


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Preston
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  Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Ormskirk Branch Line
  Croston
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Lostock Hall
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