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Hope Exchange railway station

Hope Exchange
Name-board at Hope Exchange High Level, 1948 (geograph 5159337).jpg
Name-board at Hope Exchange High Level, 1948
Location
Place Penyffordd
Area Flintshire
Coordinates 53°08′50″N 3°03′17″W / 53.1472°N 3.0548°W / 53.1472; -3.0548Coordinates: 53°08′50″N 3°03′17″W / 53.1472°N 3.0548°W / 53.1472; -3.0548
Grid reference SJ296616
Operations
Original company WM&CQR (High Level)
LNWR (Low Level)
Pre-grouping GCR (High Level)
LNWR (Low Level)
Post-grouping LNER (High Level)
LMS (Low Level)
Platforms 4
History
18 November 1867 High Level opened as Hope Junction
Low Level opened as Hope Passenger Exchange
c. 1878 Renamed as Hope Exchange
29 March 1890 High level line doubled, high level station rebuilt
7 November 1953 Renamed as Hope High Level and Hope Low Level
1 September 1958 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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170433 at Edinburgh Waverley.JPG

Hope Exchange railway station was located to the west of Penyffordd, Flintshire. The high level section of the station opened on 18 November 1867 on the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway, and the low level section opened on the same day, on the London and North Western Railway. The high level platforms served what is now the Borderlands Line, and the low level platforms served the Mold Railway. The railway line to Hope Low Level was completely removed by 1982. The railway through Hope High Level remains in use as the Borderlands Line. The platforms on the Borderlands Line are still extant whereas the Mold Line ones have been demolished.




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