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Millbrook railway station (Jersey)

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Millbrook railway station
Millbrook railway station around the time of the First World War
General information
LocationMillbrook
Jersey, Channel Islands
Coordinates49°11′47″N 2°08′16″W / 49.196493°N 2.137812°W / 49.196493; -2.137812
Owned byJersey Railway
Line(s)Western line to St Aubin & Corbière
Other information
Statusclosed
History
Opened25 October 1870 (1870-10-25)
Closed30 September 1936 (1936-09-30)
Rebuilt1912
Location
Millbrook railway station is located in Jersey
Millbrook railway station
Millbrook railway station
Location within Jersey

Millbrook railway station was an intermediate stop on the Jersey Railway, a mixed passenger and freight railway line on Jersey in the Channel Islands.

Station history

Millbrook station opened in 1870 when the railway first began operations. The standard gauge line was relaid to narrow gauge in 1884. In 1912 the station site was slightly relocated owing to a road widening scheme,[1] and the new facility was built with two platforms, each having buildings, and connected by a footbridge. The track plan included a passing loop and a short siding. The station remained operational throughout the life of the Jersey Railway, and was closed when the line ceased operations in 1936.

Current use

Millbrook railway station as preserved in contemporary use.

The platforms, footbridge, and the smaller station building (on the seaward platform) have all been demolished. However, the principal station building, located on the landward platform, has survived, and is currently in use as a cafeteria.[2] Part of the platform has been restored, and extended using decking, and the cafeteria is themed around its former railway use. The main building contains a small display of railway photographs and memorabilia, whilst replica station nameboards have been fixed to the exterior of the building.

References

  1. ^ Catford, Nick (21 May 2017). "Millbrook (2nd site)". Disused Stations.
  2. ^ "Old Station Cafe". Jersey.
This page was last edited on 11 August 2019, at 16:03
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