Haverthwaite railway station
Haverthwaite railway station is the western terminus of the preserved Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway; it serves the village of Haverthwaite, in Cumbria, England. HistoryThe station opened on 1 June 1869, with sidings and a goods shed.[1] A long siding once served the iron works blast furnace of Backbarrow. Until 1935, gunpowder from Low Wood was brought to the main line by a horse-worked narrow gauge tramway.[1] Passenger services were withdrawn from the station from 30 September 1946, but it was not officially closed until 13 June 1955.[2] Passenger trains continued to pass through the station in summer only until 1965. ServicesHeritage services were resumed eight years later, in 1973, [3] under preservation to Lakeside, via Newby Bridge.[4]
The station todayThe station has a main building which houses a booking hall and waiting room. There is also a toilet block and plenty of outside seating. It has a footbridge and a second platform, however these are not currently in use. Haverthwaite also is the location of the railway's engine sheds and workshops.[1] References
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