Yarm Depots railway station

Coordinates: 54°30′54″N 1°21′22″W / 54.51507°N 1.35622°W / 54.51507; -1.35622
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Yarm Depots
The Cleveland Bay pub, behind it was the location of the S&DR Coal and Lime Depot near Yarm Depots station
General information
LocationEgglescliffe, Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
England
Coordinates54°30′54″N 1°21′22″W / 54.51507°N 1.35622°W / 54.51507; -1.35622
Platforms?
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyStockton & Darlington Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
Key dates
17 October 1825Branch line to Yarm opens
1830Opened to passengers
June 1862Station closed to passengers
1872Station and branch line closed
Location
Yarm Depots railway station is located in England
Yarm Depots railway station
Yarm Depots railway station
Location in England
Yarm Depots railway station is located in the United Kingdom
Yarm Depots railway station
Yarm Depots railway station
Location in the United Kingdom
Yarm Depots railway station is located in Europe
Yarm Depots railway station
Yarm Depots railway station
Location in Europe

Yarm Depots railway station was a railway station on a short branch line on the original route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR), which served both the village of Egglescliffe in County Durham and the market town of Yarm (across the River Tees) in North Yorkshire, England.[1]

History[edit]

The station was originally the terminus of a branch line of the Stockton and Darlington Railway from the junction near Allens West (Yarm) station on the Bishop Line between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn-by-the-Sea via Shildon and Darlington in County Durham. The line ran through the village of Egglescliffe until it reached the station at Urlay Nook Road. It was used for the transporting of coal and limestone around the local area. It was opened by the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1830 and began to see both mineral, freight and passenger traffic using the 1 mile-long branch line to Yarm Depots from 1830 until the closure to passengers in 1862 and only a decade later. The entire branch line was closed to all mineral and freight traffic in 1872. The line was lifted shortly after and the site of the station has since been occupied by South View and The Crescent housing estates.[2][3]

Present day[edit]

Since closure to all rail traffic, the trackbed has since been redeveloped with housing, road alignments and parks. Some parts of the line are still traceable on maps, especially near the Cleveland Bay pub and near Allens West station where the former junction for the Yarm branch began.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Team, Picture Stockton (20 July 2004). "The old Yarm Goods Station". Picture Stockton Archive. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ "The Yarm Branch of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, Friends of S&DR". Branchstow Books. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Come to the Hole of Paradise to find out about the earliest days of the railways". Darlington and Stockton Times. 24 July 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2024.

External links[edit]

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Fighting Cocks
Line and station closed
  Stockton & Darlington Railway (Yarm Branch)   Terminus