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Crawley railway station

Free admission

Crawley railway station in England North East, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry

About

Crawley railway station is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Crawley railway station served the village of Crawleyside, County Durham, England, from 1845 to 1846 on the Stanhope and Tyne Railway.

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Background

History

The station was opened on 1 September 1845 by the Stanhope and Tyne Railway. It closed on 31 October of the same year but reopened on 1 April 1846, only to close again on 31 December 1846. It appeared in timetables as the early name for .

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Coordinates
54.7549, -2.0163
Parish
Stanhope
Postcode
DL13 2DU
Parliamentary constituency
Bishop Auckland

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Crawley railway station?
Crawley railway station is in North-East England, United Kingdom (postcode DL13 2DU), in the parish of Stanhope.
Is Crawley railway station free to visit?
Yes, Crawley railway station is free to enter.
How do I get to Crawley railway station?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DL13 2DU. It sits within the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency.