Tottington | |
Status: | Disused |
Borough: | Tottington, Bury |
Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 53.6139°N -2.3375°W |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Original: | Bury and Tottington District Railway |
Pregroup: | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway |
Postgroup: | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
Events: | Station opened |
Events1: | Station closed for passengers |
Years2: | 19 August 1963 |
Events2: | closed for freight |
Tottington Railway station served the town of Tottington in Greater Manchester (then Lancashire), England. It opened in 1882 and continued to serve passengers until the line closed to passengers in 1952 and freight in 1963.
The Bury and Tottington District Railway opened from a junction to the north of Bury to a terminus at on 6 November 1882. Among the original stations was that at Tottington, situated NaNmiles from Bury.[1]
The station closed when passenger services were withdrawn from the Holcombe Brook line on 5 May 1952; goods trains continued to serve Tottington until 19 August 1963.[2]
. John Marshall (railway historian) . The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, volume 2 . 1970 . . Newton Abbot . 0-7153-4906-6 . 67–68 .