Bardon Hill railway station
Former railway station in Leicestershire, England
52°42′35″N 1°20′47″W / 52.7097°N 1.3465°W / 52.7097; -1.3465
Bardon Hill railway station was a railway station in Leicestershire, England, on the Leicester and Swannington Railway, which later became part of the Midland Railway's Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line.
The village of Bardon was built to serve the large granite quarry on Bardon Hill. The quarry has for many decades provided significant freight traffic for the railway, and in about 1990 the village was demolished to let the quarry expand. British Railways had closed Bardon Hill station in 1952 but the line remains open for freight traffic.[2]
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Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Bagworth and Ellistown Line open, station closed | Midland Railway Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line | Coalville Town Line open, station closed |
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Closed railway stations in Leicestershire and Rutland
- Coalville Town
- Bardon Hill
- Bagworth and Ellistown
- Incline House
- Thornton Lane
- Merry Lees
- Desford
- Ratby
- Glenfield (Leicestershire)
- Leicester West Bridge
- Moira
- Ashby de la Zouch
- Swannington
- Kirby Muxloe
- Braunstone (Leicester)
- ROF Queniborough
- Rearsby
- Brooksby
- Frisby
- Asfordby
- Whissendine
- Ashwell
- Manton
- Luffenham
- Ketton and Collyweston
- Lilbourne
- Welford and Kilworth
- Theddingworth
- Lubenham
- Rockingham
- Seaton
- Morcott
- Wakerley and Barrowden
- Elmesthorpe
- Croft railway station, Leicester
- Blaby
- Wigston Glen Parva
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