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Ilkeston Junction and Cossall railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Ilkeston Junction and Cossall railway station

Ilkeston Junction and Cossall railway station was a railway station which served the town of Ilkeston in Derbyshire, England. It was opened in 1847 by the Midland Railway on the Erewash Valley Line at the junction of a short branch to the town itself.
The station became known locally as Ilkeston Junction, and when first built it was literally in the middle of nowhere, with no road leading from it to either Cossall or Ilkeston. Passengers would use farm tracks and the canal towpath to reach its isolated location.〔Shaw, G & Miller, P, (2012) ''Railway Tales - Ilkeston and District in the Age of Steam,'' Ilkeston: Ilkeston & District Local History Society〕
In 1870 a proper road ('Station Road' or 'Station Street') was completed to the station from Ilkeston, the original station closing in that year after completion of a new station further north.〔 The new station opened on 2 May 1870; originally named ''Ilkeston'', it was renamed ''Ilkeston Junction'' on 1 July 1879, and ''Ilkeston Junction and Cossall'' on 1 December 1890.〔
It carried a shuttle service to Ilkeston Town railway station which was never particularly popular since the GNR provided a direct main line service.〔Kingscott, G., (2007) ''Lost Railways of Derbyshire,'' Newbury: Countryside Books〕 Some services were also provided to Nottingham and Chesterfield.〔Anderson, P.H., (1985 2nd. ed.) ''Forgotten Railways Part 2: The East Midlands,'' Trowbridge: David and Charles (distributor)〕 Since the latter passed through the north curve of the junction, they were unable to call at the station. The same was true of Nottingham trains when they ran on the short-lived branch between Bennerley Junction and Basford.
In the Grouping of all lines (into four main companies) in 1923 the station became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway .
The branch closed in 1960 (although passenger traffic had ceased by the late 1940s)〔 and the tracks were lifted, with the junction station finally closing to all traffic on 2 January 1967.〔
Since then there have been several proposals for a new station on the Erewash Line in more or less the same location, the latest of which (in 2012) seems fairly likely to come about.〔(BBC News: Funds sought for Ilkeston railway station )〕 A new Ilkeston railway station is scheduled to open in 2016.
Ilkeston is often quoted in the press as being 'the largest town in England without a railway station'.〔(BBC East Midlands Today )〕
==New station fund==
As part of the new station fund set out in March 2013, Ilkeston, Pye Corner and Lea Bridge were narrowed down as the three most likely stations to open or reopen, with the final announcement being made in May.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ilkeston could get new £5m railway station )〕 Work started in summer 2014 on site clearance work to construct new station.

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