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Culgaith railway station was a railway station which served the village of Culgaith in Cumbria, England. ==History== The Settle-Carlisle Line is open however and the nearby level crossing and associated semaphore signalling are at present still operated through the Culgaith signal box. The station was built by the Midland Railway and opened in 1880. It closed when local stopping trains over the Settle-Carlisle Line were withdrawn in May 1970. The Settle-bound (up) station building (which sits on a surviving portion of the southbound platform) has been converted into a private dwelling. The nearby garden centre includes buildings that were once used to pack hampers for those heading north on the railway for pheasant shoots, deer stalking, etc. in Scotland. Most of the remaining station buildings (including the northbound platform) were demolished after closure, although the old goods shed has also survived. The buildings possessed a completely different appearance to all other stations on the Settle - Carlisle line due to it being built four years after the others; it was designed by John Holloway Sanders and is of style known as Derby Gothic.〔(Brief Encounters Cafe ) Retrieved : 2012-09-04〕 The Station Master had a small cottage, rather than the normal substantial house. The Midland Railway hadn't intended to build a station serving the village until the local vicar objected. A local stone was used.〔(Culgaith Crossing ) Retrieved : 2012-09-03〕 The signalbox is a Midland Railway type 4a design, built in 1908, and controls the first level crossing on the line heading northwards, the only other level crossing being at Low House, just north of Armathwaite. The 661 yd. Culgaith Tunnel lies nearby.〔(Culgaith Station ) Retrieved : 2012-09-03〕 A serious accident occurred just to the north of here in March 1930, when the 8.05am stopping passenger train from to Carlisle collided with a stationary engineers train that was engaged in unloading ballast in Waste Bank Tunnel. The driver of the local train and one passenger died in the accident, whilst 8 people were injured. The subsequent inquiry report determined that the primary cause of the accident was the passenger train passing the station starting signal at danger and entering the occupied block section ahead; however the guard of the ballast train and the Culgaith signalman were also criticised for their actions prior to the accident〔("Report on the Accident between Culgaith and Langwathby on 6th March 1930" )''The Railways Archive''; Retrieved 2012-10-23〕 - the former for improperly removing detonators previously laid to protect the stationary train and the latter for failing to sufficiently check the passenger train at the home signal prior to it entering the station. The Culgaith Parish plan calls for the re-opening of Culgaith station with an adequate provision for parking. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Culgaith railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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