Английская Википедия:Canterbury North Lane railway station
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North Lane railway station was the original station of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway in Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom. It opened in 1830, closed to passengers in 1846 and to freight in 1891.
History
The station opened with the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway on 3 May 1830. The South Eastern Railway took over the Canterbury and Whistable in 1844. The whole line was upgraded to allow full operation by locomotives and passenger services were diverted to Шаблон:Rws in 1846.Шаблон:Sfn North Lane station closed to freight in 1891.Шаблон:Sfn The site of the station subsequently became a coal depot forming part of the goods yard of Canterbury West stationШаблон:Sfn until the 1980s. Since closure of the coal depot the land was sold and is now covered by housing development although the former weighbridge house remains.
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