Broome Railway Station
History
Originally opened as "Broom and Aston". Broome station was built by the Knighton Railway company on their branch line between Craven Arms and Knighton, opening with the line in 1861. In 1895 a wind engine was erected at the station for the London and North Western Railway by John Wallis Titt.
The line was double track and the station had two platforms until the 1960s, but the line was singled in 1965 and the station now has a single platform. The station buildings have since been demolished and replaced with a bus shelter structure.
Facilities
The station has no permanent buildings aside from a single timber waiting shelter, though it does have a CIS display and a timetable poster board. However, it has no public telephone or customer help point. Step-free access is provided via a steep gravel ramp and steel gate from the entrance and car park, which has been proven to be unsuitable for wheelchair users.
Services
There are five trains a day in each direction from Monday to Saturday (plus an extra northbound service to Shrewsbury for commuters on Mondays to Fridays), and two services on Sundays. This is a request stop and passengers intending to board must make a clear signal to the driver whilst alighting passengers must request the stop from the train guard.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Hopton Heath | Transport for Wales Heart of Wales Line |
Craven Arms |
See also
References
- ^ Vision of BritainArchived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Clunbury
- ^ Body, p.48
- ^ Major, J. Kenneth (1977). The Windmills of John Wallis Titt. The International Molinological Society.
- ^ Broome Railway Station (1963) www.time-capsules.co.uk photo archive; Retrieved 26 July 2017
- ^ Broome - Least Used Station In Shropshire - Geoff Marshall - Youtube
- ^ Table 130 National Rail timetable, December 2022
Bibliography
- Body, G. (1983), PSL Field Guides - Railways of the Western Region, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Wellingborough, ISBN 0-85059-546-0
- Organ, John (2008). Mitchell, Vic (ed.). Craven Arms to Llandeilo. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 12-15. ISBN 9781906008352. OCLC 648080889.
External links
- Train times and station information for Broome railway station from National Rail
- Broome - Least Used Station In Shropshire, 2018 YouTube video about the station and its services