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Gloucester Eastgate railway station was a station in
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, England, used by trains from
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to
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. Originally the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (which later became part of the
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) used a terminus station roughly on the site of the current Gloucester station
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.


History

In 1896 a new through station was constructed on the Tuffley Loop line on a site that had previously housed the Midland Railway
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. The station, originally known simply as ''Gloucester'', opened on 12 April 1896; it had three through platforms and one bay. It was sharply curved and featured a main entrance building as well as buildings on both platforms. Buildings were of typical Midland Railway design in red brick with terracotta decoration. Extensive cast-iron and glass ridge-and-furrow awnings covered the platforms. There was a direct
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connection to the ex- Great Western Railway Gloucester Central station. Following Nationalisation, the station was renamed ''Gloucester Eastgate'' on 17 September 1951, to distinguish it from the nearby ex-GWR station, . After 1968, the station was rationalised. The island platform was lengthened at the southern end and the tracks were removed from the other two platforms. The extensive goods yard and sidings were also lifted at this time. Colour-light track-circuit block signalling was installed, and the station was effectively merged with Gloucester Central. Eastgate station was closed on 1 December 1975, along with the Tuffley Loop. This was partly an attempt by British Rail to cut maintenance costs and partly a result of pressure from the road lobby and local councillors who wanted to rid Gloucester of four of its
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s. Services that had previously called at Eastgate now had to perform a reversal at Central station, an operational inconvenience that has led to fewer trains calling at Gloucester. As the rebuilt Gloucester Central station was not completed until 1977, the administrative offices on Eastgate station lingered on in use for nearly two more years until demolition came in 1977. The site is now an
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supermarket. Only a very few traces of the former Tuffley Loop can now be found.


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Gloucester Eastgate Station on navigable 1953 O.S. map
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