Bromfield station [1] |
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Type: | Solway Junction Railway |
Opened: | 1873 |
Closed: | 1921 |
Platforms: | 1 |
The station was opened by the Solway Junction Railway in 1873 serving a small village on the English side of the Solway Firth. The station was small with just a single platform though had a private goods siding.
The station was not successful. By 1910 the service was limited to just a handful of trains a day and later reduced even further. In 1917 passenger services ceased completely but were reinstated in 1920 only to cease for good in 1921. The line remained open until 1933.
[1] G.J. Aston & D.S. Barrie, "The Solway Junction Railway", Railway Magazine 70 (415) p. 32
[1] G.J. Aston & D.S. Barrie, "The Solway Junction Railway", Railway Magazine 70 (415) p. 32