SCRCA site 301261: Cotehill Station

SCRCA Location Introduction

During the planning and construction phases for the Settle & Carlisle Railway (and before the Midland Railway Company setted on the name Cotehill), the station intended to serve this part of the Eden Valley was referred to under three different names: 'Duncowfold', 'High Stand Gill' and 'Knot Mill'.

Cotehill Station (site of): Cab-view, northbound looking straight ahead (2).

Key details from the Location Record

Location Type
Railway Station
Location Variant
Station Status - Closed (No passenger service)
Assessment status
Assessed
Current Use(s)
Demolished, Railway ops
Shown on a land plan?
Yes 
Construction / installation period
2: MR construction phase (1869 to 31st Dec 1876)
Distance from London St.Pancras
301 miles and 23 chains
Position relative to running lines
Both sides
Visibility
This location is NOT visible from nearby publicly accessible land.
Accessibility (ease of access)
No Access
Protection Category
Not Applicable - demolished or relocated
Geographic Location
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