Dunny007
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Well this is my first post so here goes! Recently took a trip out with Burtonbrewery and a friend, a soon to be derelict places member! to see the Oakamoor rail sidings by riding up from Denstone and Alton, part of the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley Line was a great day out very interesting seeing the history of things in this area and imagining what it would have looked like. The info and history on the line will follow and the pics assembled in a roundabout order hope you enjoy.
Denstone railway station is a closed station on the Churnet Valley railway, which served the village of Denstone in Staffordshire. The Churnet Valley railway was authorised on 26 June 1846 and opened on 13th July 1849. It generally followed the course of the former Uttoxeter Canal, as it was built to transport goods previously transported along the canal. It closed to passengers on 4th January 1965.
Alton Towers railway station is a disused railway station in the village of Alton, Staffordshire, England.
The station was a stop on the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley Line from Macclesfield to Uttoxeter.
Alton station opened on 13th July 1849 and was built in an Italianate villa style. It was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury who had a luggage lift installed to hoist his baggage up to Alton Towers, his gothic revival residence which is situated at the top of nearby Bunbury Hill. The station also comprised a three-storey tower which contained the Earl's suite of waiting rooms and its platform was particularly long to satisfy the Earl's desire to have impressive surroundings in which to receive his guests.
It became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, The station was renamed "Alton Towers" in recognition of its previous service to the Alton Towers estate in 1954, only to be closed ten years later by the British Transport Commission
The station buildings, which are grade II listed, were acquired by the Landmark Trust, which converted the stationmaster's house into holiday accommodation, opening in 1972. In 2008 the Landmark Trust converted the waiting-room to provide additional accommodation space. The buildings are occasionally open to the public as part of an "Open Day" scheme run by the Trust.
Oakamoor railway station is a closed railway station in the Churnet Valley, Staffordshire. The station was opened in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley Line constructed by the North Staffordshire Railway. Serving the village of Oakamoor the station remained open until 1965 when all services were withdrawn, A little north of the station, freight traffic from Oakamoor Sand Sidings continued until 1988.
The track as far as the sand sidings remains and is now owned by the Churnet Valley Railway (CVR). It is not yet in regular use and on 21st September 2008, the first service for 20 years ran to Oakamoor with a CVR shareholders' special.
The railway track down the Churnet Valley to the former station at Alton has been converted to a footpath.
Oakamoor Tunnel was a 497-yard (454 m) long tunnel located north of Oakamoor railway station on the former Uttoxeter to North Rode section of the North Staffordshire Railway.
The tunnel opened in 1849 when the line was opened. The tunnel was closed in 1964 with the closure of passenger and freight service between Uttoxeter and Oakamoor Sand Sidings (north of the tunnel).
The tunnel is complete and there is a possible re-open with Moorland and City Railway purchase of various former railway line with in the area.
1 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Sign at the beginning of our journey.
3 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The site of Denstone railway station.
4 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Denstone railway bridge
7 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The old line came in sight of Alton Castle so i took a few snaps
8.5 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
9 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Alton Station
11 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
13 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Alton station platforms and bridge
14 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
15 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
17 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Continuing platform at Alton station
18 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
21 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor Station and platform (station no longer there tho)
22 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Interesting info board with the Oakamoor tunnel picture top left as it once was when in use.
24 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor tunnel
23 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
26 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
In the tunnel looking back
27 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
inside tunnel
28 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Into the abyss!!
29 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Other side of the tunnel!
35 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Tunnel exit
36 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
38 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The bridge after the tunnel exit taking the line over the river.
DSCF0734 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor sidings all following pics are as i walked and took them enjoy!
DSCF0733 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0735 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
May have been an old control box?
DSCF0736 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0737 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0740 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0739 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Some sort of sidings shed
DSCF0741 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0744 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0745 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0748 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
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DSCF0764 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0767 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0768 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0770 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0769 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0772 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0773 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0774 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0775 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0776 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0779 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0777 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0781 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0782 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0780 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0784 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0783 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0785 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0755 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
A derelict pump house by the line we found on our way back
DSCF0756 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0757 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Thats our journey over, hope you all enjoy. until next time!
Denstone railway station is a closed station on the Churnet Valley railway, which served the village of Denstone in Staffordshire. The Churnet Valley railway was authorised on 26 June 1846 and opened on 13th July 1849. It generally followed the course of the former Uttoxeter Canal, as it was built to transport goods previously transported along the canal. It closed to passengers on 4th January 1965.
Alton Towers railway station is a disused railway station in the village of Alton, Staffordshire, England.
The station was a stop on the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley Line from Macclesfield to Uttoxeter.
Alton station opened on 13th July 1849 and was built in an Italianate villa style. It was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury who had a luggage lift installed to hoist his baggage up to Alton Towers, his gothic revival residence which is situated at the top of nearby Bunbury Hill. The station also comprised a three-storey tower which contained the Earl's suite of waiting rooms and its platform was particularly long to satisfy the Earl's desire to have impressive surroundings in which to receive his guests.
It became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, The station was renamed "Alton Towers" in recognition of its previous service to the Alton Towers estate in 1954, only to be closed ten years later by the British Transport Commission
The station buildings, which are grade II listed, were acquired by the Landmark Trust, which converted the stationmaster's house into holiday accommodation, opening in 1972. In 2008 the Landmark Trust converted the waiting-room to provide additional accommodation space. The buildings are occasionally open to the public as part of an "Open Day" scheme run by the Trust.
Oakamoor railway station is a closed railway station in the Churnet Valley, Staffordshire. The station was opened in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley Line constructed by the North Staffordshire Railway. Serving the village of Oakamoor the station remained open until 1965 when all services were withdrawn, A little north of the station, freight traffic from Oakamoor Sand Sidings continued until 1988.
The track as far as the sand sidings remains and is now owned by the Churnet Valley Railway (CVR). It is not yet in regular use and on 21st September 2008, the first service for 20 years ran to Oakamoor with a CVR shareholders' special.
The railway track down the Churnet Valley to the former station at Alton has been converted to a footpath.
Oakamoor Tunnel was a 497-yard (454 m) long tunnel located north of Oakamoor railway station on the former Uttoxeter to North Rode section of the North Staffordshire Railway.
The tunnel opened in 1849 when the line was opened. The tunnel was closed in 1964 with the closure of passenger and freight service between Uttoxeter and Oakamoor Sand Sidings (north of the tunnel).
The tunnel is complete and there is a possible re-open with Moorland and City Railway purchase of various former railway line with in the area.
1 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Sign at the beginning of our journey.
3 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The site of Denstone railway station.
4 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Denstone railway bridge
7 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The old line came in sight of Alton Castle so i took a few snaps
8.5 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
9 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Alton Station
11 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
13 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Alton station platforms and bridge
14 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
15 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
17 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Continuing platform at Alton station
18 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
21 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor Station and platform (station no longer there tho)
22 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Interesting info board with the Oakamoor tunnel picture top left as it once was when in use.
24 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor tunnel
23 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
26 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
In the tunnel looking back
27 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
inside tunnel
28 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Into the abyss!!
29 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Other side of the tunnel!
35 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Tunnel exit
36 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
38 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
The bridge after the tunnel exit taking the line over the river.
DSCF0734 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Oakamoor sidings all following pics are as i walked and took them enjoy!
DSCF0733 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0735 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
May have been an old control box?
DSCF0736 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0737 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0740 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0739 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Some sort of sidings shed
DSCF0741 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0744 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0745 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0748 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0747 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0746 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0750 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0749 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0751 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
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DSCF0767 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0768 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0770 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0769 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0772 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0773 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0774 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0775 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0776 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0779 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0777 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0781 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0782 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0780 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0784 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0783 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0785 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0755 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
A derelict pump house by the line we found on our way back
DSCF0756 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
DSCF0757 by dunnyz007, on Flickr
Thats our journey over, hope you all enjoy. until next time!