Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Opened on the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway.This was a two platform station with the main building on the southbound platform and a signal box. It was to the west of Scorton itself.
It replaced the original extremely short lived Scorton [Lancashire] [1st] about half a mile to the south in August 1840. The second station was slightly closer to the village than its predecessor.
Nothing now remains of this station, except the name Station Lane for the road which passes under the line to the north of the site and a dirt access road which once approached the northbound platform.
[Wyre Viaduct]] is not far north of the former station.
Nearby stations Scorton [Lancashire] [1st] Garstang Town Potters Brook Br 81 [LC] Bay Horse Nateby Garstang and Catterall Cogie Hill Galgate Cockerham Cross Garstang Road Conder Green Brock Pilling Glasson Dock Roebuck | Wyre Viaduct Woodacre Crossing Nateby Hall Bridge [LC] Glasson Branch Junction [LC] Galgate Bridge [LC] Conder Viaduct Ellel Hall Bridge [LC] Brock Water Troughs Oubeck Loops Brock Aqueduct 46 [LC] Lancaster Old Junction Lancaster Basin Penny Street Bridge 99 [LC] Friarage Bridge 100 [LC] Tourist/other Calder Aqueduct [LC] |
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