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Ingestre railway station

Disused railway stations in StaffordshireFormer Great Northern Railway stationsPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1939Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1867
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Ingestre and Weston railway station was a former British railway station to serve the village of Ingestre in Staffordshire.It was opened by the Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway in 1867. Originally called Ingestre it was actually much closer to Weston and was renamed (also Ingestre for Weston) in 1870 to avoid confusion with Weston and Ingestre on the North Staffordshire Railway. The Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway was purchased for £100,000 by the Great Northern Railway in July 1881 and the line subsequently passed into LNER ownership with Railway Grouping in 1923. Proceeding north west the line passed over the North Staffordshire Railway's main line from Stone to Colwich, the line climbed slightly towards Chartley and Stowe. Passenger services finished in 1939.

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Ingestre railway station
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ST18 0JE
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