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Trivia: Bleakest Terminal Stations

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Tetchytyke

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Knottingley is very very grim.

So is Whitehaven, but not much actually terminates there these days.
 

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Knottingley is very very grim.

So is Whitehaven, but not much actually terminates there these days.

I wouldn't say Whitehaven was that bad a place. It's certainly not in its heyday, but equally it's not a dump either. Probably on a similar level to Morecambe as a faded former seaside resort.
 

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I wouldn't say Whitehaven was that bad a place. It's certainly not in its heyday, but equally it's not a dump either. Probably on a similar level to Morecambe as a faded former seaside resort.
The town itself is alright, faded but alright. The station is horrible though.
 

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The town itself is alright, faded but alright. The station is horrible though.

The curious role reversal I found when I started a journey there ages ago was that it has a staffed booking office but a coffee machine. I'd kind of more expected a TVM and a Costa! :)

Edit: or actually maybe given the not-exactly-well-off nature of the place, perhaps a TVM and an independent place selling cups of tea and Nescafe.
 

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What are our criteria for selection here?
Round here it has to be between London Euston and Bletchley (the latter a terminus for the Marston Vale services). Both are beyond bleak.
Bletchley is just so drab. The roofs leak, the drains are blocked, the platforms are like a lake/rink. The station building is small and detached from the commonly used platforms. There is very little shelter and none at all on the north bound platform. Wind and rain gets into the bridge making it cold and wet. Waiting on P6 is depressing on a cold dark winter day.

it also seems to be several degrees colder than the surrounding area!

Euston is fine, especially as an incoming passenger
Heysham is not bleak
it is a depressing, rotting dump situated in a depressing, rotting dump with a nuclear power station as a neighbour!
You are quite possibly correct and I am probably being unfair; I’ve just realised that the last time I visited was on a railtour, thus it probably seemed a lot worse than it is on a normal day, as it was basically closed.
No - you are being accurate
 

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it is a depressing, rotting dump situated in a depressing, rotting dump with a nuclear power station as a neighbour!
The ferry terminal has been done out nicely by the Steam Racket though!

The walk up into the bottom end of Heysham village to get the bus is like walking through the land that time forgot.
 

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What are our criteria for selection here?

Bletchley is just so drab. The roofs leak, the drains are blocked, the platforms are like a lake/rink. The station building is small and detached from the commonly used platforms. There is very little shelter and none at all on the north bound platform. Wind and rain gets into the bridge making it cold and wet. Waiting on P6 is depressing on a cold dark winter day.

One upside is that the building is open 24/7 because there's no other entrance. Many other wayside stations with buildings lock them up once the booking office staff go home.
 

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it is a depressing, rotting dump situated in a depressing, rotting dump with a nuclear power station as a neighbour!
It is far from rotting it is managed by The Isle of Man Steam Packet and owned by Peel Ports, plenty of comfy seats and a cafe and the waiting area was revamped fairly recently. Much better than its previous incarnation as a faily basic and clinical BR Sealink interchange aspects of which lingered on into the early 2000s.
 

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North Woolwich in its latter days before closure was pretty grim.
 

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I remember standing on the platform at Blaenau Ffestiniog in around 2007 after a day on the Ffestiniog railway, the local kids were throwing ballast from the footbridge, luckily their aim was terrible and no one was hit.
Wife and I went to Blaenau in July (just after COVID)when it was raining. hoped to visit the slate museum/Ffestiniog Railway and have a day out. We were only ones getting off train there which should have warned us. Ffestiniog Railway not operating. Sense of panic as we saw train returning to Llandudno and next one about 3 hours later. Walked up and down main street (sic), found a cafe open and had two hot chocolates and wondered what do we do now with 2 1/2 hours to kill. Eventually escaped by catching a bus to Porthmadoc then a couple more buses to Llandudno. Did not see many of the local kids but we were wondering what a wet Sunday in January would be like there
 

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wondering what a wet Sunday in January would be like there
like most other days, I imagine! (Sorry, Blaenau, I couldn't resist that.) Of course when the Ffestiniog is running and especially if the sun is shining it's quite a nice place to change trains...
 

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Surprised Great Yarmouth hasn't been mentioned, bleak aspect of run down approach to the town and no pub nearby.
 

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it is a depressing, rotting dump situated in a depressing, rotting dump with a nuclear power station as a neighbour!

There's a nice little nature reserve nearby. Last time I was there, it had an orchid that looked like a bee !

Last time I was at Cleethorpes it had facilities, shelter and the seaside nearby, so I wouldn't class it as bleak.
 

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London Bridge since the rebuild. Nowhere to hide on the platforms and those canopies are high enough to allow rain and snow to hit the platform and to create a wind funnel effect
London Bridge since the rebuild. Nowhere to hide on the platforms and those canopies are high enough to allow rain and snow to hit the platform and to create a wind funnel effect

London Bridge is a funny one. On one hand, it’s spectacular at its lower level, but you’re right that the Brighton side is particularly soulless. It seems to have to buzz or atmosphere at all, and you’re right that when waiting for a train to enter the platforms the canopies aren’t quite the same substitute for an overall roof.

Even at its lower level, there just seems to be away from the main circulating area, small corners of the station that are vast and empty and…grey. The joyless “meeting point” beneath the Brighton platforms springs to mind.

Into the fantastical realm, there are a number of South London branch line model railway layouts that feature deliberately bleak South London termini in the 1990s. “Brockwell Park” springs to mind.
 

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Can we possibly have Ashington?

Considering Ashington doesn't open for another 10 days or so that must put it very near top of this list. I've parked in the car park and can't think of a bleaker station. It was raining last week for those of us on the special service that didn't allow us out so that impression was no better.

Positives? It's brand new with no graffiti or litter, yet. Hopefully local community input can add some softening features. At least there's no timber to rot and not a lot of unprotected steel to rust.

What a contrast with the welcoming stations built by our Victorian forebears.
 

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Liverpool Central Low Level. Just awful.
Blackpool South. A true fall from grace.
Barton upon Humber. Who goes there exactly?
I do. Started and finished several walks there, walking across the bridge is quite something, and you can also walk along to New Holland on the same side.

I've been to much bleaker places than Barton. Yes, it's the most basic, stripped down station you can get just about, but the surroundings are not desolate, threatening or bleak. Proper pub, small supermarket, bus station, various houses some of them pretty nice, nothing exciting but OK.
 

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For those who are unfamiliar with the Glasgwegian language, 'ned' equals yob, thug, gang member, etc. ;)
Whereas we get a different type of ned here on Rail Forums!

On topic: Sunderland. Grim. And when you exit the station, you are in Sunderland.
 

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