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{{Station_(Improved)|title1 = Upper Staploe|image1 = Upper Staploe.jpeg|caption1 = |next_station =[[Water Newton]] |previous_station =[[Hampton Hargate]] |served_by =No Service |zone = |number_of_platforms =2 (0 in service) |station_code =UPS (Invalid due to station closure) |number_of_tracks = 4}} |
{{Station_(Improved)|title1 = Upper Staploe|image1 = Upper Staploe.jpeg|caption1 = |next_station =[[Water Newton]] |previous_station =[[Hampton Hargate]] |served_by =No Service |zone = |number_of_platforms =2 (0 in service) |station_code =UPS (Invalid due to station closure) |number_of_tracks = 4}} |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | '''Upper Staploe''' is an abandoned/disused station that can be seen from '''[[Stepford Connect]], [https://scr.fandom.com/wiki/Stepford_Express Express] '''and '''[[AirLink]]''' trains passing between [[Hampton Hargate]] and [[Water Newton]]. There is a barrier at the platform, and there are no spawn points for passengers, meaning that nobody can enter this station. The station has been in this state since |
+ | '''Upper Staploe''' is an abandoned/disused station that can be seen from '''[[Stepford Connect]], [https://scr.fandom.com/wiki/Stepford_Express Express] '''and '''[[AirLink]]''' trains passing between [[Hampton Hargate]] and [[Water Newton]]. There is a barrier at the platform, and there are no spawn points for passengers, meaning that nobody can enter this station. The station has been in this state since when trains started running to [[Winstree]]. This station is only used as scenery and is unknown whether it will be used in the future. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * The platforms are arranged so that it would be served by [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] trains towards [[Leighton Zone|Leighton]] and [[Llyn-by-the-Sea]], skipped by [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] trains towards [[Stepford City Zone|Stepford]], skipped by [[Airlink]] trains towards [[Leighton Zone|Leighton]], and |
+ | * The platforms are arranged so that it would be served by [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] trains towards [[Leighton Zone|Leighton]] and [[Llyn-by-the-Sea]], skipped by [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] trains towards [[Stepford City Zone|Stepford]], skipped by [[Airlink]] trains towards [[Leighton Zone|Leighton]], and [[Stepford Express|Express]] trains towards [[Leighton Zone|Leighton]] and [[Llyn-by-the-Sea]], and served by [[AirLink]] trains towards the [[Airport Zone|Airport]], and [[Stepford Express|Express]] trains towards [[Stepford Central]]. |
− | * It was originally planned to be part of the new Metro line, yet the Metro plans were scrapped and this station was left in this state as scenery. |
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* Judging by the station signage, this station may have been closed under the Beeching Axe in the 1960s. |
* Judging by the station signage, this station may have been closed under the Beeching Axe in the 1960s. |
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[[Category:Closed Stations]] |
[[Category:Closed Stations]] |
Revision as of 19:56, 19 December 2019
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Overview
Upper Staploe is an abandoned/disused station that can be seen from Stepford Connect, Express and AirLink trains passing between Hampton Hargate and Water Newton. There is a barrier at the platform, and there are no spawn points for passengers, meaning that nobody can enter this station. The station has been in this state since when trains started running to Winstree. This station is only used as scenery and is unknown whether it will be used in the future.
Trivia
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- The platforms are arranged so that it would be served by Connect trains towards Leighton and Llyn-by-the-Sea, skipped by Connect trains towards Stepford, skipped by Airlink trains towards Leighton, and Express trains towards Leighton and Llyn-by-the-Sea, and served by AirLink trains towards the Airport, and Express trains towards Stepford Central.
- Judging by the station signage, this station may have been closed under the Beeching Axe in the 1960s.