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Ringley Road railway station

Former railway station in Greater Manchester, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ringley Road railway station was a stop on the Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway line; it was sited between Radcliffe Bridge and Clifton Junction, in Greater Manchester, England.[2]

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History

The station was opened on 31 May 1847[2][3] in a remote location and was therefore little used. The western platform was accessed by a pathway down from Ringley Road; the eastern platform was accessed by a subway at the southern end of the station.[4]

In 1879, it was the location of the apparent suicide of a collier who had been in the custody of a police officer for assaulting his wife. The collier had jumped in front of an approaching train and was crushed to death, almost dragging the officer along with him. A later inquest in Salford returned an open verdict.[5]

It was closed on 5 January 1953.[3]

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The site today

The Outwood Trail passes through the station on the old trackbed, forming part of the Irwell Sculpture Trail.[6] One platform remains extant.

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