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The original Cleator Moor railway station was built by the
Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway The Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway was an English railway company which built and operated a standard gauge railway in Cumberland, England intended to open up the hematite orefield to the south-east of Whitehaven. It opened for go ...
. It served the rapidly urbanising town of
Cleator Moor Cleator Moor is a town and civil parish in Cumbria, England, within the historic county of Cumberland. It had a population of 6,936 at the 2011 census. Below Dent Fell, the town is on the Coast to Coast Walk that spans Northern England. ...
,
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, England.


History

The line was one of the fruits of the rapid industrialisation of West Cumberland in the second half of the nineteenth century. The station opened to passengers on 1 July 1857 on the line being developed from
Moor Row Moor Row is a village in Cumbria, North West England. It is in Egremont civil parish and lies on a minor road off the A595, south-east of Whitehaven. In 2018 it had an estimated population of 759. Moor Row is a residential community on Cumbr ...
to
Rowrah Rowrah is a village in Cumbria, England, and spans the civil parishes of Arlecdon and Frizington and Lamplugh. The majority of Rowrah is within Arlecdon and Frizington. The parish boundaries are formed from the Windergill Beck and Colliergate B ...
. Subsidence led the company to build a deviation line which curved round the west side of the station and the growing settlement, in a similar manner to what it was forced to do at
Eskett Eskett is a hamlet in Cumbria Cumbria ( ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England, bordering Scotland. The county and Cumbria County Council, its local government, came into existence in 1974 after the passage of ...
a few miles to the east. They built a passenger station on the deviation line which would go on to be called Cleator Moor East. When the deviation line - known locally as the Bowthorn Line - and station opened in 1866 the original station was closed to passengers and became "Cleator Moor Goods Depot", with its line known locally as the Crossfield Loop. It remained open for goods traffic until the 1960s.


Afterlife

Satellite images suggest the station site is Public Open Space. By 2008 the trackbed had been transformed into part of
National Cycle Route 71 National Cycle Network (NCN) Route 71 is a Sustrans National Route that runs from Whitehaven and Workington on the Cumbrian coast to Kirby Knowle in North Yorkshire to join NCN Route 65. The route is fully open and signed in both directions. Rou ...
.


See also

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Furness Railway The Furness Railway (Furness) was a railway company operating in the Furness area of Lancashire in North West England. History Formation In the early 1840s, the owners of iron ore mines in the Furness district of Lancashire became interested i ...
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Cleator and Workington Junction Railway The Cleator & Workington Junction Railway (C&WJR) was located in West Cumberland in Northern England, serving the towns of Cleator Moor and Workington and intermediate villages. It was mainly used for coal, limestone and iron ore traffic for the ...


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External links


Map of the line with photos, via ''RAILSCOT''The station as a goods station on overlain OS maps surveyed from 1898, via ''National Library of Scotland''The original station on an OS map surveyed in 1863, via ''National Library of Scotland''
* ttp://www.RailMapOnline.com/UKIEMap.php?lat=54.52309&lng=-3.52033 The station, via ''Rail Map Online''br>The station and line as a goods station, via ''railwaycodes''Cleator Moor East station and deviation line, via ''railwaycodes''The railways of Cumbria, via ''Cumbrian Railways Association''Photos of Cumbrian railways, via ''Cumbrian Railways Association''The railways of Cumbria, via ''Railways_of_Cumbria''Cumbrian Industrial History, via ''Cumbria Industrial History Society''The line's and station's Engineer's Line References, via ''railwaycodes.org.uk''Furness Railtour using many West Cumberland lines 5 September 1954, via ''sixbellsjunction''A video tour-de-force of the region's closed lines, via ''cumbriafilmarchive''1882 RCH Diagram showing the station, see page 173 of the pdf, via ''google''Haematite, via ''earthminerals''Mining in Cleator Moor, via ''Haig Pit''
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