Former Duddeston Station marshalling yard (Birmingham)
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Half of this station has been closed and shut off. The railway sheds have been boarded up and are now out of use. The tracks and platforms that are also out of use are now overgrown with weeds and now only one platform is open to the public. This platform has nuermous works of art on black backgrounds.
Duddeston was technially the first railway station in Birmingham, serving as the temporary terminus until the opening of Curzon Street
Duddeston was technially the first railway station in Birmingham, serving as the temporary terminus until the opening of Curzon Street
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°29'15"N 1°52'20"W
- Small Heath sidings 2 km
- Tyseley sidings and Railway Museum 3.6 km
- Reception sidings 107 km
- Brookside Sidings 112 km
- site of Wath marshalling yard 119 km
- Cardiff Tidal Sidings 142 km
- Wembley Yard 151 km
- Millerhill Yard 391 km
- Craigentinny Carriage Sidings 395 km
- Cadder Railyard 411 km
- Freightliner terminal 0.4 km
- Barrack Street Recreation Ground 0.5 km
- Bloomsbury Street Recreation Ground 0.7 km
- Eastside Locks 0.8 km
- Birmingham Curzon Street Station (under construction) 1.2 km
- Masshouse Circus 1.4 km
- Ladywood 1.7 km
- Aston 1.8 km
- Birmingham City Centre 2.2 km
- Perry Barr 5.3 km
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