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Was Cotes Heath station actually called Standon Bridge Station?Looking for local knowledge about old stations surrounding Stafford.
Particularly Cotes Heath area and Norton Bridge.
I've just done a Google search and not coming up with any pictures for Cotes Heath, any chance any of you lovely folk know of any?
If you go house hunting in the area your local agents details always manage to include Norton Bridge as a local station
It's been fenced off from any potential commuters since 2004
The Railway pub is now boarded up too
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Proposal was to close it on or after October 15th this year. Consultation still being assessed, I understand.Norton Bridge is still officially a station or at least was until recently. I read a notice around Feb time, at Stone station, advising of Norton Bridge's formal closure later in the year but I can't remember which month it was proposed to close it.
I think it is or was being served by a subsidised bus service as per Barlaston and Wedgwood.
If you want vanished stations to the south of Stafford there are always Four Ashes and Gailey
http://www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.phpOut of interest is there's a map or where all these lines were - possibly superimposed over current maps - I just can't visualise them all in my head.
For those in the Stafford community who use the old railway between Stafford and Newport (Stafford To Newport Greenway) we have a dedicated page.
The greenway is also part of the 111 mile long National Cycle Network Route 55 from Preston, Lancashire to Coalport Near Ironbridge, Shropshire.
Also part of the 41 mile long distance walking route called the "Way for the Millennium".
Heritage photos and information about the old railway can be found in the links below-
http://www.gnosallparishcouncil.org.uk/heritage/public.php…
http://www.gnosallhistory.co.uk/railway.htm
Old cine films of the railway in the links below-
Wellington to Stafford railway-
Stafford to Wellington-
The photos below are of the A518 bridge at Sandybank, Coton just outside Gnosall and are current of the location and reproduced in black and white for effect.
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If you're passing - Our monthly coffee morning is here again this Saturday 10th June at 10.00 till 12.00. in our beautiful Church - St James at Cotes Heath. Everybody is welcome, come and enjoy a cuppa and homemade cakes and a chat with friendly people. Please bring a friend. Hope to see you there.St James's church has coffee mornings, usually the second Saturday, I think, you might find a long-term oldie there with some knowledge.
i like the "Please bring a friend". Just in case the friendly people don't like you.If you're passing - Our monthly coffee morning is here again this Saturday 10th June at 10.00 till 12.00. in our beautiful Church - St James at Cotes Heath. Everybody is welcome, come and enjoy a cuppa and homemade cakes and a chat with friendly people. Please bring a friend. Hope to see you there.