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Former railway station in Gloucestershire, England

Lydbrook Junction
General information
LocationLydbrook, Forest of Dean
England
Grid referenceSO585172
Platforms4
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingRoss and Monmouth Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
4 August 1873Opened
5 January 1959Closed

Lydbrook Junction railway station is a disused railway station in England opened by the Ross and Monmouth Railway in 1873, it remained open for 91 years until 1964 when the line finally closed to freight, though passenger services ceased in 1959. The station was constructed in the hamlet of Stowfield approximately half a mile from Lydbrook and its viaduct on the Severn and Wye Railway. It was located approximately 4 miles and 34 chains along the railway from Ross-on-Wye station. In 1874 the Severn and Wye Railway opened a branch from Serridge Junction and Cinderford, passenger services commenced in 1875. All passenger trains along the S&W branch were withdrawn from 1929.

History

A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Lydbrook Junction
Ross and Monmouth
Railway
Legend
mi-ch
Hereford, Ross and
Gloucester Railway
0-00 Ross-on-Wye
Hereford, Ross and
Gloucester Railway
3-12 Walford Halt
4-10 Kerne Bridge
River Wye
Lydbrook tunnel
River Wye
Severn and Wye Railway
5-40 Lydbrook Junction
Symonds Yat tunnel
7-50 Symonds Yat
Herts, England
Mon, Wales
border
10-59 Hadnock Halt
12-31 Monmouth Mayhill
Wye Valley Railway
and Coleford Railway
River Wye
13-10 Monmouth Troy
Coleford, Monmouth, Usk
and Pontypool Railway
Railways and Canals of the Forest of Dean
Railways legend
Waterways legend
Hereford, Ross and
Gloucester Railway
Mitcheldean Road
Hereford, Ross and
Gloucester Railway
Mitcheldean Road &
Forest of Dean Jn Ry
Drybrook Quarry
Ross and
Monmouth Railway
Drybrook Halt
Lydbrook Junction Nailbridge Halt
Steam Mills
Crossing Halt
Lower Lydbrook Churchway Colliery
Upper Lydbrook Whimsey Halt
Mineral Loop
Drybrook Road
Coleford Railway
Serridge Platform Cinderford New
Wimberry Quarry
Whitecliff Quarry Bilson Halt
Speech House
Road
Ruspidge Halt
Bicslade Tramroad Staple Edge Halt
Bicslade Wharf
Eastern United
Colliery
Coleford (CR) Upper Soudley Halt
Coleford (S&WR) Bullo Cross Halt
Gloucester–
Newport line
Milkwall Newnham
Parkhill Colliery Ruddle Road Halt
New Fancy
Colliery
Howbeach Colliery
Parkend
Forest of Dean
Central Railway
Whitecroft Awre for Blakeney
Tufts Junction Mineral Loop
Norchard River Severn
Middle Forge Jcn
Lydney Town
Severn Railway
Bridge
Severn Bridge
Gloucester and
Sharpness Canal
St Mary's Halt Sharpness
Lydney Junction Sharpness Docks
Lydney
Sharpness
branch line
Upper Forge Lydney Harbour
Pidcock's Canal Lydney Canal
Lower Forge
Gloucester–
Newport line
River Severn

The station was built by the Ross and Monmouth Railway which ran between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye heading along the route of the River Wye, the Severn and Wye Railway which went south east into the Forest of Dean met the railway soon after.

It was situated on the south side of the River Wye and consisted of four platforms, (two on each line) a middle sized stone L-shaped station building, a large Great Western Railway style signal box at the end of the R&MR up platform. It also had a goods yard with two sidings and facilities for coal, livestock and general freight. The goods shed was just a small structure by the side of the station building on the R&MR down platform.

The Ross and Monmouth Railway ran trains to the station from 1873 and the first train between Lydney and Lydbrook on the Severn and Wye Railway ran on 23 September 1875. The Severn and Wye Railway closed to passengers on 8 July 1929 and to goods in 1951. It was dismantled in 1966. The Ross and Monmouth Railway closed in 1959.

Nearby tunnel under Coppett Hill, Herefordshire.

Lydbrook was served by two further railway stations, Upper Lydbrook, and a halt Lower Lydbrook; both were on the Severn and Wye Railway.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Symonds Yat   Ross and Monmouth Railway
British Railways
  Kerne Bridge
Terminus   Severn and Wye Railway
British Railways
  Lower Lydbrook

References

  1. ^ Jenkins, Stanley C. (2009). The Ross, Monmouth and Pontypool Road Line (2nd rev. ed.). Usk, Mon. : Oakwood Press. ISBN 978-0-85361-692-4. OCLC 458728962.
  2. Handley, Brian (1998). The Wye Valley Railway and the Coleford Branch. Rod Dingwall. Usk: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-530-6. OCLC 60144496.

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Closed railway stations in western Gloucestershire
South Wales Railway
Ledbury and Gloucester Railway
Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway
Ross and Monmouth Railway
Coleford Railway
Wye Valley Railway
GWR Forest of Dean Branch
Severn and Wye Railway
Severn Bridge Railway

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