Consall Railway Station - Consall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Poole/Freeman
N 53° 02.275 W 002° 00.074
30U E 566967 N 5876954
The current station at Consall is a replica of the original station and is located on the preserved Churnet Valley Railway at Consall.
Waymark Code: WM1063Y
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/05/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 3

Consall railway station is a former passenger railway station of the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and is now a preserved station on the Churnet Valley Railway located near the picturesque hamlet of Consall Forge.
Churnet Valley Railway: (visit link)
'Consall Station wasn't added to the railway until 1902. It was so squeezed for space, between the river and the canal, that one platform and its waiting room were built overhanging the canal. The current station is a replica, the original having disappeared in the 1980s. The original signal box was also lost but has been replaced with another authentic N.S.R. example, transplanted from Clifton.' (visit link)

"A project part financed by the European Regional Development Fund, Consall is in the picturesque hamlet of Consall Forge, deep in the narrowest part of the Churnet Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The wooden station building was opened on the 3rd March 1902 as a later addition to the other stations on the line to serve the immediate community. As road access was (and is) limited, this facility was used regularly by the locals for many years until its demise.

The station was closed on the 4th January 1965, along with the other stations on the southern part of the Churnet Valley line and quickly fell into disrepair. The wooden building finally disappeared in the early 1980s when the platforms were removed. The site quickly became overgrown and little evidence remained that the station had actually existed.

In the mid 1990s, volunteers started to clear the site in preparation for the re-instatement of steam train services to Consall. Eventually the trains returned but it wasn't until some time later, in 2000, that thoughts turned to recreating Consall station building.

After months of planning, careful research and very hard fund-raising, a near exact replica of the original was constructed by the North Staffordshire Railway Company and the Churnet Valley Railway in mid 2001 on the remains of the original brick base. The new station building was officially opened by Pete Waterman on the 3rd March 2002, exactly 100 years to the day since the NSR had opened the original station building.

Restoration work by volunteers on site is always ongoing, under the ever watchful eyes of the station staff. The station building is once again open for business and worth a visit in itself, such is the attention to detail. Recent ongoing work includes the total restoration of the ex-Clifton NSR signal box at Consall and the installation of NSR Mackenzie and Holland signalling which now controls the passing loop enabling two-train operation on the Churnet Valley Railway for the first time in over 40 years. Additionally, the missing 'up' platform has now been totally replaced, complete with original style railings and signage.

A 1930s Telegraph Pole Route has been installed by the Telecomms Department to an exact 1930s specification. This is adding greatly to the general ambience of the site and is an exact replica of the three-arm pole route that ran the entire length of the Churnet Valley line until 1964. Many salvaged parts from the original route have been found, restored and re-used in this project.

A grant has also enabled the railway to repair the pedestrian station access bridge, replacing stonework missing for 40 years, and re-instate the 'up' platform and waiting room that so famously overhangs the Caldon Canal.

Attractions at Consall include:

• Authentic station with its cosy waiting room and convincing replica booking office, steeped in Victorian charm
• Toilet facilities, also suitable for mother and baby and the disabled
• Area of outstanding natural beauty, with many footpaths in the immediate vicinity
• Staffordshire County Council's Nature Reserve only a short walk from the station
• Picnic tables
• Light refreshments trolley are available from the restored refreshment trolley on the platform (open most running days)
• The Black Lion public house only a few minutes’ walk away

Please note: there is no vehicular access to Consall Station"
SOURCE: (visit link)

Photographs of the original station c 1960 - 1970 can be seen at the following links: (visit link) (visit link) (visit link)

Consall Station can be seen at the following YouTube links: (visit link) (visit link)
(visit link)
(visit link)
(visit link)
(visit link)
(visit link)
Where is original located?: The original was located at Consall Forge.

Where is this replica located?: Churnet Valley Railway - Consall Forge

Who created the original?: North Staffordshire Railway

Internet Link about Original: https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Details.aspx?&ResourceID=13378&PageIndex=9&SearchType=2&ThemeID=272

Year Original was Created (approx. ok): 1902

Visit Instructions:
Post at least one photo of the replica.
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Exact Replicas
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log User Rating  
Gushoneybun visited Consall Railway Station - Consall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK. 02/22/2020 Gushoneybun visited it
dtrebilc visited Consall Railway Station - Consall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK. 10/10/2019 dtrebilc visited it

View all visits/logs