Derby Nottingham Road railway station

Derby Nottingham Road railway station was a railway station about half a mile north of Derby station on the Midland Railway line from Derby to Leeds in England.

Derby Nottingham Road
View northwards in 1991. The two nearest lines are the goods lines. The platforms were once next to the two furthest ones.
LocationDerby, City of Derby
England
Grid referenceSK355367
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyMidland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 September 1856Station opened
6 March 1967Station closed[1]

One effect of the railways was that racing became a national sport with owners being able to transport their horses over much larger distances. Most racecourses had a nearby railway station with suitable facilities. Derby Racecourse opened in 1848 right next to the Midland line beside the Nottingham Road. It is now the County Cricket Ground.

The station opened in 1856, with several improvements over its first decade, being extended three times in 1860, 1867 and 1868.[2] A siding was built along with improved facilities for the horses. It had platforms on either side of the two passenger lines, the goods lines passing to the east. It also served the local trains to Ambergate closing in 1967.[3]

Derby Racecourse was doubly blessed, for the Great Northern Railway also provided a station to the north of the course on its line into Derby Friargate, which is also now closed.

The approach road and station area are now used for parking and storage by a local builder's merchant.

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
  2. Sprenger, H., (2009) Rails to Ripley, Southampton: Kestrel
  3. Pixton, B., (2000) North Midland: Portrait of a Famous Route, Chelteham: Runpast Publishing


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