Grange-over-Sands railway station

Railway station in Cumbria, England

54°11′45″N 2°54′09″W / 54.1957590°N 2.9025366°W / 54.1957590; -2.9025366Grid referenceSD411781Owned byNetwork RailManaged byNorthern TrainsPlatforms2Tracks2Other informationStation codeGOSClassificationDfT category EHistoryOriginal companyUlverstone and Lancaster RailwayPre-groupingFurness RailwayPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
British Rail (London Midland Region)Key dates1 September 1857Opened as Grange1 June 1916Renamed Grange-over-Sands2 April 1923Renamed Grange1 October 1930Renamed Grange-over-SandsPassengers2018/19Decrease 0.135 million2019/20Increase 0.158 million2020/21Decrease 41,2742021/22Increase 0.132 million2022/23Decrease 0.128 million
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureOriginal Furness Railway station buildingDesignated2 May 1975Reference no.1269659[1]
Location
Grange-over-Sands is located in the former South Lakeland district
Grange-over-Sands
Grange-over-Sands
Location in South Lakeland, Cumbria
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Grange-over-Sands is located in Cumbria
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Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Grange-over-Sands is a railway station on the Furness Line, which runs between Barrow-in-Furness and Lancaster. The station, situated 15+12 miles (25 km) north-west of Lancaster, serves the town of Grange-over-Sands in Cumbria. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains.

History

The station was opened as Grange on 1 September 1857 by the Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway.[2][3]

The station was renamed several times, alternating between Grange and Grange-over-Sands, the current name being settled on by the London Midland and Scottish Railway in October 1930.[3]

The station building was designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley for the Furness Railway Company in about 1864.[4]

Two camping coaches were positioned here by the London Midland Region from 1954 to 1964, and four coaches from 1965 to 1970.[5]

At one time the line carried a very heavy industrial traffic to support the iron and steel industry of the Furness area, including coke from County Durham.

Location

The station is adjacent to the Grange-over-Sands Promenade which runs along the edge of Morecambe Bay (until the River Kent changed its course, it was alongside the promenade - it is now further out in the bay towards Arnside).

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Kents Bank   Northern Trains
Furness Line
  Arnside

Facilities

A Northern Class 158 calls with a service to Preston

The station booking office is on the "up" (Lancaster) platform and is staffed all week; the "down" (Barrow-in-Furness) platform features a second-hand book-shop named Oversands Bookshop. There is step-free access to both platforms.[6] Digital information screens, customer help points and automatic announcements provide train running information.

There is a small car park at the station, and a bus-stop for local services. The X6 bus operated by Stagecoach also travels to Ulverston and Barrow (westbound) and Kendal (eastbound), departing every hour during the day.[7]

The station was awarded 'Heritage Station of the Year' in 2012.

Services

Northern Trains
Route 6
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Cumbrian Coast, Furness
& Windermere lines
Carlisle
Dalston
Wigton
Aspatria
Maryport
Flimby
Workington
Harrington
Parton
Whitehaven
Corkickle
St Bees
Nethertown
Braystones
Sellafield
Seascale
Drigg
Ravenglass for Eskdale
Heritage railway
Bootle
Silecroft
Millom
Green Road
Foxfield
Kirkby-in-Furness
Askam
Barrow-in-Furness
Roose
Dalton
Ulverston
Cark & Cartmel
Kents Bank
Grange-over-Sands
Arnside
Silverdale
Carnforth
Windermere
Staveley
Burneside
Kendal
Oxenholme Lake District
Lancaster
Preston
Chorley
Bolton
Deansgate
Manchester Metrolink
Manchester Oxford Road
Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester Metrolink
Manchester Airport
Manchester Metrolink Airport interchange
Braystones & Nethertown
are request stops.

It is primarily served by local services from Lancaster to Barrow-in-Furness, with some continuing to Sellafield or Carlisle via the Cumbrian Coast Line. A number of southbound services run through to Preston and Manchester Airport. There is normally one train an hour in each direction on weekdays & Saturdays (with peak extras) and an hourly service on Sundays.[8] Since the May 2018 timetable change, there is a Sunday service on the Cumbrian Coast and a handful of through trains operate (three each way - connections are available at Barrow at other times).

See also

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Grange-Over-Sands Railway Station (Grade II) (1269659)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  2. ^ Quick, Michael (2022) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (PDF). version 5.04. Railway & Canal Historical Society. p. 215. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  4. ^ Brandwood, Geoff; Austin, Tim; Hughes, John; Price, James (2012), The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Swindon: English Heritage, p. 221, ISBN 978-1-84802-049-8
  5. ^ McRae, Andrew (1997). British Railway Camping Coach Holidays: The 1930s & British Railways (London Midland Region). Vol. Scenes from the Past: 30 (Part One). Foxline. pp. 50 & 84–85. ISBN 1-870119-48-7.
  6. ^ Grange-over-Sands Station Details Northern Station pages; Retrieved 25 November 2016
  7. ^ "Stagecoach Bus X6".
  8. ^ GB eNRT May 2023 Edition, Table 100 (Network Rail)

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