Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway

Stafford and
Uttoxeter Railway
Uttoxeter
Bromshall Tunnel
Grindley
Chartley
Ingestre and Weston
Salt and Sandon
Stafford Common
Stafford

The Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway was authorised by Act of Parliament on 29 July 1862,[1] to build a line between the towns of Stafford and Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, England. It opened for traffic in 1867. It opened on 23 December 1867. Construction cost had much exceeded estimates, and income was poor, so that the company was always in financial difficulty. It was placed in receivership in 1875. The Great Northern Railway (GNR) had running powers to Uttoxeter and was persuaded to acquire the company, which it did in 1881. The GNR spent a considerable sum on improving the line, but it never made money and it was closed to passengers on 4 December 1939. Goods traffic ceased in 1951, except for a short stub to RAF Stafford; this too closed in 1975.

  1. ^ Donald J Grant, Directory of the Railway Companies of Great Britain, Matador, Kibworth Beauchamp, 2017, ISBN 978 1785893 537, pages 532 and 533