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History of Archibald's at Gilesgate Station: A Black and white photograph of the stone building "Archibalds" in Gilesgate, Durham. The name ARCHIBALDS is clearly visible in white letters on the facade. A corner bay window is on the ground floor, and parked cars are in the foreground.
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History of Archibald’s at Gilesgate Station

Explore the rich history of Archibalds Builders Merchant, a Durham institution once housed in the former Gilesgate Railway Station. From its railway origins to its years as a vital local supplier, discover the story of this iconic site, now a Travelodge. This article delves into the legacy of a business that was central to the Gilesgate community for decades.

A Historical image of Gilesgate railway station. The view shows two curved tracks leading past a stone station house, a wooden signal box, and several rail sidings.
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A Short-Lived Terminus: The Story of Durham’s Gilesgate Station

Explore the forgotten history of Gilesgate Station, Durham’s original railway terminus opened in 1844. Despite its grand design by G.T. Andrews, its inconvenient location led to its closure for passengers after just 13 years. It then served as a vital goods station for over a century before closing in 1966. Today, the historic building has been beautifully preserved.

Black and white photograph of the old Durham Elvet train station building. The Victorian-style building has a central clock. In the foreground, a large forecourt is visible with several mid-20th-century cars and two prominent stone entrance pillars.
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Durham Elvet Station: A Lost Railway History

Explore the forgotten history of Durham Elvet Station, which operated from 1893 to 1954. Though its regular passenger service was short-lived, it famously served the annual Durham Miners’ Gala for years. Demolished in the 1960s, the site is now home to the city’s Magistrates’ Court, leaving behind a fascinating story of a lost railway landmark.

The historic stone facade of Durham Railway Station with traditional architecture, chimneys, and a small forecourt on a sunny day.
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Durham Railway Station Guide: Your Gateway to England’s Historic North

Durham Railway Station sits on the East Coast Main Line, serving as the gateway to this historic city. Located on North Road, the station offers modern facilities including ticket offices, waiting rooms, and accessible platforms. First-time visitors will find the station just minutes from the city’s shopping district, with multiple transport options including permitted station taxis, buses, and scenic walking routes to the Market Place.

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