Garsdale railway station

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Garsdale
Garsdale railway station
Location
Place Garsdale Head
Local authority South Lakeland
Operations
Station code GSD
Managed by Northern Rail
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 12,496
2005/06 * 12,186
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Garsdale from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Garsdale railway station serves the immediate hamlet of Garsdale Head, Cumbria, England, together with the valley of Garsdale and the adjoining towns of Sedbergh and Hawes. It is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services.

Adjoining the station are sixteen Railway Cottages built for its employees by the Midland Railway Company around 1876, the year the Settle-Carlisle line line opened. A further six cottages were added near to the Moorcock Inn soon afterwards. The station once boasted the highest water troughs in the world (just along the line at Ling Gill), and a waiting room where Anglican church services were held. Also Garsdale, in steam days, had a turntable with a wall of sleepers around it to prevent locomotives being spun by strong winds as happened in 1900, this being the inspiration for the story Tenders and Turntables in the book Troublesome Engines in The Railway Series by Rev W. Awdry. [1] The site of the Hawes Junction rail crash of 1910 is near to the station which was originally known as Hawes Junction, as it was the junction of a branch line to Hawes. This branch line was closed in 1959, but the main line is in regular use for both passenger and goods trains. It is the long term aim of the Wensleydale Railway to extend their rails along the former route from Redmire to connect with services here, allowing through journeys to Northallerton on the East Coast Main Line.

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Settle-Carlisle Line
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[edit] References

  1. ^ The Real Lives of Thomas the Tank Engine Real Stories Database http://www.pegnsean.net/~railwayseries/database.htm