List of closed railway stations in Britain: C
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines remain in use for freight and mineral traffic.
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Ce
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Cefn | GWR | 1960 |
Cefn Coed | Brecon and Merthyr Railway/LNWR Joint Railway | 1961 |
Cefn Coed Colliery Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Cefn Crib | West Midland Railway | 1860 |
Cefn Onn Halt | Rhymney Railway | 1986 |
Cefntilla Halt | British Railways | 1955 |
Ceint | LNWR | 1930 |
Celynen North Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Celynen South Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Cement Mills Halt | Isle of Wight Central Railway | 1966 |
Cemetery Gates (Hull) | NER | 1854 |
Cemmaes | Mawddwy Railway | 1931 |
Cemmes Road | Cambrian Railways | 1965 |
Central (London) | Eastern Counties Railway | 1940 |
Central Croydon | LB&SCR | 1890 |
Cerist | Van Railway | 1879 |
Ch
Ci
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
---|---|---|
Cilfrew | Neath and Brecon Railway | 1962 |
Cilfrew Platform | Neath and Brecon Railway | 1895 |
Cilfynydd | TVR | 1932 |
Ciliau Aeron | GWR | 1951 |
Cinderford | Severn and Wye Railway | 1958 |
Cirencester Town | GWR | 1964 |
Cirencester Watermoor | M&SWJR | 1961 |
City Road | City and South London Railway | 1922 |
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Co
Cr
Cu
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
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Cudworth | Hull and Barnsley Railway | 1905 |
Cudworth | MR | 1968 |
Cuerdley | St Helens Canal and Railway | 1858 |
Culcheth | GCR | 1964 |
Culgaith | MR | 1970 |
Culkerton | GWR | 1964 |
Cullen | GNSR | 1968 |
Cullingworth | GNR | 1955 |
Culloden Moor | Highland Railway | 1965 |
Cullompton | Bristol and Exeter Railway | 1964 |
Culmstock Halt | GWR (Culm Valley Light Railway) | 1963 |
Culross | North British Railway | 1930 |
Culter | GNSR | 1966 |
Cults | GNSR | 1885 1966 |
Culworth | GCR | 1958 |
Cumberland Street (Glasgow) | G&SWR | 1966 |
Cummersdale | Maryport and Carlisle Railway | 1951 |
Cummertrees | G&SWR | 1955 |
Cummingston | Highland Railway | 1904 |
Cumnock | G&SWR | 1951 |
Cumnock Old | Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway | 1965 |
Cumwhinton | MR | 1956 |
Cunninghamhead | G&SWR | 1951 |
Currie | Caledonian Railway | 1943 |
Currie Hill | Caledonian Railway | 1951 |
Curthwaite | Maryport and Carlisle Railway | 1959 |
Curzon Street (Birmingham) | LNWR | 1854 |
Cuthlie | Dundee and Arbroath Railway | 1929 |
Cutlers Green Halt | GER | 1952 |
Cutnall Green Halt | GWR | 1965 |
Cw
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
---|---|---|
Cwm | GWR | 1962 |
Cwm Bargoed | Taff Bargoed Railway | 1964 |
Cwm Prysor Halt | GWR | 1960 |
Cwmaman Colliery Halt | GWR | 1924 |
Cwmaman Crossing Halt | GWR | 1924 |
Cwmavon Halt (Glamorgan) | Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway | 1962 |
Cwmavon (Mon.) | GWR | 1962 |
Cwmbach Halt | GWR | 1964 reopened 1988 |
Cwmbran (GWR) | GWR | 1962. A new Cwmbran railway station was opened at a different location in 1986 |
Cwmbran (MR&C) | Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company | 1880 |
Cwmcarn | GWR | 1962 |
Cwmdu | Port Talbot Railway and Docks | 1932 |
Cwmffrwd Halt | GWR | 1962 |
Cwmffrwdoer Halt | GWR | 1941 |
Cwmllynfell | MR | 1950 |
Cwmmawr | Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway | 1953 |
Cwmneol Halt | GWR | 1924 |
Cwmsyfiog | Brecon and Merthyr Railway | 1937 |
Cwmsyfiog Halt | GWR | 1937 1962 |
Cwmtwrch Well Halt | LMS | 1950 |
Cwm-y-Glo | L&NWR | 1930 |
Cy
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
Rail company | Year closed |
---|---|---|
Cymmer Afan | Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway | 1970 |
Cymmer Corrwg | South Wales Mineral Railway | 1930 |
Cynonville Halt | Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway | 1956 |
Cynwyd | GWR | 1964 |
References
- Wignall, C J (1985). Complete British Railway Maps and Gazetteer (1825–1985). Poole, UK: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86093-294-X.
- "Disused Stations". Retrieved 24 February 2008.
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