Chettisham railway station

Chettisham

Remains in 1983
Location
Place Chettisham
Area East Cambridgeshire
Coordinates 52°25′37″N 0°16′42″E / 52.4269°N 0.2782°E / 52.4269; 0.2782Coordinates: 52°25′37″N 0°16′42″E / 52.4269°N 0.2782°E / 52.4269; 0.2782
Grid reference TL550834
Operations
Original company Eastern Counties Railway
Pre-grouping Great Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 2
History
14 January 1847 (1847-01-14) Opened as Chittisham
1 August 1901 Renamed Chettisham
13 June 1960 (1960-06-13) Closed
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Chettisham railway station is a former railway station in Chettisham, Cambridgeshire. It was on the Great Eastern Railway route between Ely and March.[1] Although the station closed in 1960, the line is still in use.

History

The Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) opened their line from Ely to March and Peterborough on 14 January 1847.[2] The ECR was amalgamated with other railways in 1862 to form the Great Eastern Railway.[3] The station was originally named Chittisham; it was renamed Chettisham on 1 August 1901.[4]

The station closed to passengers on 13 June 1960[4] but was briefly reopened with temporary platforms as "Ely Temporary Station" in 1991/2 while Ely Station was being renovated in connection with the electrification of the main line from Cambridge to King's Lynn[5]

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Black Bank
Line open, station closed
  Great Eastern Railway   Ely
Line and station open

References

  1. British Railways Atlas.1947. p.11
  2. Allen, Cecil J. (1956) [1955]. The Great Eastern Railway (2nd ed.). Hampton Court: Ian Allan. p. 47.
  3. Allen 1956, p. 46
  4. 1 2 Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. pp. 60, 61. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  5. Mitchell, V; Smith, K; Awdry, C; Mott, A (1993). Branch Lines Around March. Middleton Press. ISBN 1-873793-09-X.

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