Stations
- Stations of the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, from north to south.
Location | Status | Opened | Closed | Notes | Photograph |
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Ravenstor | open | 1 September 2005 | New station built by the EVR, opened 1 September 2005. | ||
Wirksworth | open | 1 October 1867 | 16 June 1947 | Building demolished, platforms rebuilt. Reopened 1 October 2002. | |
Idridgehay | open | 1 October 1867 | 16 June 1947 | Building in private ownership, platform survived. Reopened 8 March 2008. | |
Shottle | open | 1 October 1867 | 16 June 1947 | Building in private ownership, platform survived. Reopened 24 June 2012. | |
Hazelwood | closed | 1 October 1867 | 16 June 1947 | Building in private ownership, platform demolished. Platform re-instatement and possible restoration being considered. | |
Duffield | open | 1841 | Buildings demolished, branch platform survived, main platforms still in use by Derwent Valley Line. Reopened 8 April 2011. |
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