Radford railway station
Radford railway station was on the Midland Main Line and Robin Hood Line in Radford, Nottingham.
History
It was opened by the Midland Railway on 2 October 1848. Three passenger trains a day in each direction were provided from Monday to Saturday with two on Sundays. The fare from Nottingham to Radford was 9d. in first class, 6d in second class, and 4d in third class.In 1870 the Midland Railway approved the construction of the Radford to Trowell line which started at a junction just north of Radford station. Along with the Ambergate to Codnor Park line constructed at the same time, its purpose was to route Lancashire freight traffic via Nottingham to avoid the bottleneck of Derby. The line was nearly 5 miles in length and the contractor was Messrs Eckersley and Bayliss of Derby. Some labour force issues delayed completion of the line until 1874. It formally opened on 1 May 1875. and also served Wollaton Colliery and later Trowell Moor Colliery.
It closed on 12 October 1964. No trace of it remains beyond different coloured brickwork on the A609 road bridge where steps went down to the platform, and some windows which can be seen from the Jubilee Campus of the University of Nottingham
Stationmasters
- Mr. Watson ca. 1852 and ca. 1857
- William Porter ca. 1859 - 1908
- S. Eaton until 1911
- J. Davies 1911 - 1922
- S.J. Whitehead 1922 - ????
- P. Marshall ???? - 1938
- W.A.J. Slater 1937 - ????