Clifton And Lowther Railway Station
About Clifton And Lowther Railway Station
Clifton railway station, later known as Clifton and Lowther railway station was a station on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway south of Penrith near to the village of Clifton.
It opened in 1846, and briefly acted as the terminus of the Eden Valley railway from its opening in 1862 until 1863, when a new northwards chord was built, along with Clifton Moor railway station.
In 1887 the station was renamed Clifton and Lowther, it closed for passenger services in 1938, and to freight in 1951.
Clifton And Lowther Railway Station Description
Clifton railway station, later known as Clifton and Lowther railway station was a station on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway south of Penrith near to the village of Clifton.
It opened in 1846, and briefly acted as the terminus of the Eden Valley railway from its opening in 1862 until 1863, when a new northwards chord was built, along with Clifton Moor railway station.
In 1887 the station was renamed Clifton and Lowther, it closed for passenger services in 1938, and to freight in 1951.