Middlesbrough 4th railway station (site), Yorkshire

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Middlesbrough 4th railway station (site), Yorkshire

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Jul 2019

Opened in 1874 by the North Eastern Railway as a temporary replacement for the main station, whilst it was being replaced. The new station opened, and this one on Wood Street closed, in 1877. View north west towards the current (5th!) station. The temporary structure would have probably been on both sides of the fence. No trace apparently remains.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.57834
Longitude
-1.230307