Doe Hill | |
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General information | |
Location | Stonebroom, Derbyshire England |
Coordinates | 53°08′11″N 1°22′30″W / 53.1364°N 1.3751°W |
Grid reference | SK419601 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Midland Railway |
Pre-grouping | Midland Railway |
Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway British Railways (London Midland Region) |
Key dates | |
1 May 1862 | Opened |
12 September 1960 | Closed |
Doe Hill railway station served the village of Stonebroom, Derbyshire, England, from 1862 to 1960 on the Erewash Valley Line.
The station was opened on 1 May 1862 by the Midland Railway. It closed on 12 September 1960.[1][2] The station building still survives.[3]
On 12 February 1929, a head-on collision took place at the station. An express passenger train, hauled by Ex-LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5977, and a freight train, being hauled by LMS Fowler 4F 0-6-0 No. 4491, collided due to a signalman’s error. 2 people were killed.[4] 5977 was subsequently withdrawn from service 2 months after the accident,[5] becoming the first Claughton to be scrapped.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Clay Cross Line open, station closed |
Midland Railway Erewash Valley Line |
Westhouses and Blackwell Line open, station closed |