Lancaster railway station (1840–1849)
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The first Lancaster railway station was the northern terminus of the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway, located in the Greaves area of the city of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It was open from 1840 to 1849, by which time it had been superseded by Lancaster Castle railway station. Some books refer to the station as "Lancaster (Greaves)" or "Lancaster (Penny Street)" to distinguish it from later stations in the city, although whilst open it was known simply as "Lancaster" as there was no other station of that name at the same time.
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Ashton Road, Lancaster Greaves
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N 54.0433 ° | E -2.7982 ° |
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Royal Lancaster Infirmary
Ashton Road
LA1 4RP Lancaster, Greaves
England, United Kingdom
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