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Cromford Station Cromford railway station serves as one of England's prettiest train stations. The 19th-century station, originally called Cromford Bridge, was opened by the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway, and one of the few stations along the line that still has its station buildings intact.


Cromford Railway Station on the Matlock to Derby line Derbyshire England UK built 1849 and now a

Cromford station Lea Road Cromford Derbyshire DE4 5JJ GET DIRECTIONS Ticket office opening hours: no information NO Waiting room YES Ticket machine NO Toilet YES Impaired Access Staff Station facilities Accessibility Accessible Public Telephones No Accessible Taxis First Class Lounge Help Points YES Yes Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter No


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Cromford and High Peak Railway. The C&HPR was built ostensibly as a freight line, joining the Cromford Canal Wharf (High Peak Junction) and the Peak Forest Canal (Whaley Bridge). Its raison d'être was transporting goods and minerals across Derbyshire's Peak District. Opened as early as 1831, the line would continue right up until 1967.


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Address: Cromford Station, Lea Road, Cromford. DE4 5JJ Postcode: DE4 5JJ Visitor Centre: No Website: Visit website National Transport Trust is the hub of the transport preservation movement in the UK, supporting and promoting the restoration and preservation of all parts of our transport heritage.


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Location Welcome to Cromford This historic village, in the heart of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, has a fascinating past and exciting present. Things to do in Cromford - Visit Peak District & Derbyshire


Cromford Railway Station on the Matlock to Derby line Derbyshire England UK built 1849 and now a

Station Matlock Matlock Bath Whatstandwell Ambergate Cromford the home of Sir Richard Arkwright's first mill complex, the birthplace of the modern factory system and today part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.


Cromford Railway Station Derbyshire Built 1855 designed by G H Stokes son in law of Joseph

1 East Midlands Railway Cromford station information Find the station address, opening times and maps for Cromford station. Cromford station address Cromford station Lea Road Cromford Derbyshire DE4 5JJ Get directions Cromford ticket office opening hours Ticket office unavailable


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History. Cromford Station lay on the line from Derby via Matlock to Buxton, services on which were severely cut by the Beeching Report of 1963.The line is now operated by East Midlands Trains with services from Nottingham to Matlock (via Derby).


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Cromford Railway Station. Station Three Letter Code: CMF. Address: Cromford station, Lea Road, Cromford, Derbyshire, DE4 5JJ


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Coordinates: 53.1824°N 1.8065°W The Cromford and High Peak Railway (C&HPR) was a standard-gauge line between the Cromford Canal wharf at High Peak Junction and the Peak Forest Canal at Whaley Bridge.


Cromford Railway Station on the Matlock to Derby line Derbyshire England UK built 1849 and now a

The buildings at Cromford Station are somewhat unusual and highly distinctive. The station at Cromford was first opened as a temporary passenger halt on the Derby to Manchester line in 1849 while the Midland Railway and the main landowner at the time, Peter Arkwright, tried to resolve a dispute over the final location for Cromford Station.


Cromford Railway Station on the Matlock to Derby line Derbyshire England UK built 1849 and now a

Cromford station Lea Road Cromford Derbyshire DE4 5JJ + − Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors View live departures / arrivals General information Ticket buying and collection Passenger services Station facilities Accessibility Interchange


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The charming village of Cromford is set on the south eastern fringe of the glorious Peak District National Park and makes for an ideal base for many adventures. Walks around Cromford can take you up onto the dramatic high limestone crags of the White Peak and into the serene beauty of the region's famous valleys and dales. Cromford will forever be associated with the birth of the Industrial.


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Things to Do Mike Smith visits Cromford Station where two historic buildings have been given a new lease of life Angus Watson, chair of the Cromford Station Steering Committee, justifiably claims that 'Cromford has one of the most photogenic railway stations in Britain.'


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Cromford ( / ˈkrɒmfərd /) is a village and civil parish in Derbyshire, England, in the valley of the River Derwent between Wirksworth and Matlock. It is 17 miles (27 km) north of Derby, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Matlock and 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Matlock Bath.


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Station Information Station managed by: East Midlands Railway Ticket Buying and Collection Ticket Office Opening Hours No Ticket Machines Yes Collection of pre-purchased tickets Pick up tickets at Ticket Machine Accessible ticket machines Yes Induction loop Yes Smartcards Smartcards issued at this station No Smartcard tickets