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Brierdene | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | England | ||||
| Coordinates | 55°03′48″N1°28′06″W / 55.0633°N 1.4684°W /55.0633; -1.4684 | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Status | Disused | ||||
| History | |||||
| Original company | North Eastern Railway | ||||
| Key dates | |||||
| 1914 | Never Opened | ||||
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Brierdene was intended to be a railway station on theCollywell Bay Branch Line, with construction began in 1913. However, the project was abandoned in 1914 before its completion. The station was planned to have two platforms and served by theNorth Eastern Railway.[1]
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Collywell Bay | North Eastern Railway Collywell Bay Branch Line | Monkseaton | ||
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