Kirkby Stephen East railway station
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La Gare de Kirkby Stephen Est (Cumbria, Angleterre) se situait sur la ligne South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway entre la gare de Barnard Castle et Tebay. Elle desservait la ville de Kirkby Stephen. La station ouvre aux passagers le 8 août 1861 et ferme le 22 janvier 1962. Elle est en cours de restauration ainsi qu'un petit tronçon de voie par la Stainmore Railway Company.
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Kirkby Stephen East railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway (known as the Stainmore Line) between Barnard Castle and Tebay. It served the town of Kirkby Stephen in England and was a junction station for the Eden Valley Railway. The station re-opened to traffic as the base of the Stainmore Railway Company in August 2011. The new layout of the station consists of two platforms, one of which is partly covered by the remaining train shed roof, and a bay platform between them, situated in the opposite direction to the original station layout.
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La Gare de Kirkby Stephen Est (Cumbria, Angleterre) se situait sur la ligne South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway entre la gare de Barnard Castle et Tebay. Elle desservait la ville de Kirkby Stephen. La station ouvre aux passagers le 8 août 1861 et ferme le 22 janvier 1962. Elle est en cours de restauration ainsi qu'un petit tronçon de voie par la Stainmore Railway Company.
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Kirkby Stephen East railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway (known as the Stainmore Line) between Barnard Castle and Tebay. It served the town of Kirkby Stephen in England and was a junction station for the Eden Valley Railway. The station re-opened to traffic as the base of the Stainmore Railway Company in August 2011. The new layout of the station consists of two platforms, one of which is partly covered by the remaining train shed roof, and a bay platform between them, situated in the opposite direction to the original station layout.
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