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Notes: Daubhill 1st Station was situated on the Kenyon Junction
to Bolton line which had opened in stages from 1828 to 1831
as the 'Bolton and Leigh Railway'. The first section of the
line from Bolton to Chequerbent opened on 28.8.1828. The line
had been engineered by George Stephenson and it was one of his
locomotives, the Lancashire Witch, that made the inaugural run.
The line had reached Leigh by March 1830 but it was not until
2.6.1831 when the line had reached Kenyon Junction on the famous
Liverpool and Manchester Railway that passenger services began.
The first passenger run was an excursion from Bolton to Newton
for a horse racing event.
The line had two steep inclines originally rope worked one of
which was at Daubhill. Although locomotives had started to climb
the inclines by the 1840s they still presented formidable obstacles.
In the 1880's the LNWR decided to realign the route to avoid
the obstacles. The new line was opened in 1885 and the original
station was closed and replaced by a new station. Part of the
original line at Daubhill remained in use for freight until
the1960's. The line crossed the road on the level, and whilst
the exact location of this station is uncertain, it is thought
to have been on the south east side of the level crossing.
* Huish List is a list of LNWR passenger stations and their
passenger revenues prepared by Captain Mark Huish by order of
the Roads & Traffic Committee.
To see the other
stations on the Bolton Great Moor Street - Kenyon Junction line
click on the station name: Kenyon
Junction, Pennington,
West Leigh, Atherleigh,
Atherton Bag Lane,
Chequerbent 1st,
Chequerbent 2nd,
Rumworth
& Daubhill & Bolton
Great Moor Street
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