Wood Green railway station
| Wood Green | |
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| Location | |
| Place | Wood Green, Wednesbury |
| Area | Metropolitan Borough of Walsall |
| Coordinates | 52°33′59″N 2°00′15″W / 52.5664°N 2.0043°WCoordinates: 52°33′59″N 2°00′15″W / 52.5664°N 2.0043°W |
| Operations | |
| Original company | Grand Junction Railway |
| Pre-grouping | London and North Western Railway |
| Platforms | 2 |
| History | |
| 1837 | Opened as Bescot Bridge |
| 1850 | Closed |
| 1881 | Re-opened as Wood Green |
| 1941 | Closed |
| Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |
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Wood Green (Old Bescot) railway station was a railway station built on the Grand Junction Railway in 1837. It served the Wood Green area of Wednesbury, and was located near to where junction 9 of the M6 motorway has been located since the late 1960s.
It originally opened as Bescot Bridge, and was the Grand Junction Railway's main station for Walsall.[1] Bescot Bridge station closed in 1850. The new Wood Green (Old Bescot) Station was opened on the same site in 1881. The station closed in 1941.
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Darlaston | London and North Western Railway Darlaston Loop |
Bescot Stadium | ||
| Darlaston James Bridge | Grand Junction Railway between Walsall to Wolverhampton Line and Walsall Line |
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