Passenger Station Index - C

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Select the first letter of the location name from the list above to jump to appropriate section of the index.
When you find the station you are looking for, click on the diagram number(s) to see it.

Notes: Station names here are as shown on the maps; many stations are now closed, and some that remain open have since been renamed. Annotations in {braces} below are not part of the station names, but given to help distinguish the station. Stations in Ireland are distinguished below by having their names in green.

  1. Cae Harris 063
  2. Calbourne & Shalfleet 135
  3. Calcots 038
  4. Calder 028
  5. Cambridge 005
  6. Cambridge Heath 045
  7. Camelon 031
  8. Camlachie 029
  9. Camp Hill 007
  10. Cannon Street 045
  11. Carcroft & Ardwick-le-Street 023
  12. Cardington 005
  13. Cardiff 012
  14. Cardiff Docks 012
  15. Cardiff Queen Street 012
  16. Cardiff Riverside 012
  17. Cardonald 057
  18. Cardrona 049
  19. Cargill 059
  20. Carisbrooke 135
  21. Carlinghow 003
  22. Carlisle Citadel 001
  23. Carlton 028
  24. Carlton Colliery 109
  25. Carlton Colville 043
  26. Carnforth 014
  27. Castle Bytham 046
  28. Castlecary 031
  29. Castleford 052
  30. Castlethorpe 002
  31. Castor 046
  32. Cattee 048
  33. Cattewater Harbour 061
  34. Cavan 113
  35. Cavendish 015
  36. Chapelton 018
  37. Chappel 015
  38. Charing Cross {Glasgow} 029
  39. Charwelton 002
  40. Chelsea & Fulham 017, 039
  41. Cheltenham High Street 030
  42. Cheltenham Malvern Road 030
  43. Cheltenham South & Leckhampton 030
  44. Cheltenham St. James's 030
  45. Chester General 016
  46. Chester Liverpool Road 016
  47. Chester North Gate 016
  48. Chilvers Coton 076
  49. Church Road {Birmingham} 007
  50. Churchdown 030
  51. Clady 113
  52. Clapham Junction 017
  53. Clare 015
  54. Clarence Road 012
  55. Cleobury Mortimer 158
  56. Cleobury Town 158
  57. Cliburn 058
  58. Cliff Common 028
  59. Clifton Bridge 009
  60. Clifton Down 009
  61. Clifton Maybank 082
  62. Clifton Road (Brighouse) 036
  63. Clifton & Lowther 058
  64. Clock House 053
  65. Charlestown 129
  66. Checker House 015
  67. Chelfham 018
  68. Coatbridge 028
  69. Coatbridge Sunnyside 028
  70. Codnor Park 054
  71. Codnor Park & Ironville 054
  72. Cogan 012
  73. Coldham 046
  74. Coleburns 038
  75. Coleshill 076
  76. College {Glasgow} 029
  77. Colne 008
  78. Combe & Malden 004
  79. Conisbrough 044
  80. Cookstown 010
  81. Cookstown Junction 010
  82. Coombe Lane 053
  83. Cooper Bridge 036
  84. Copley Hill 040
  85. Corton 043
  86. Coryton {Devon} 034
  87. Cosham 011
  88. Cotham 054
  89. Cottingham 037
  90. Cowbit 046
  91. Cowdenbeath New 129
  92. Cowdenbeath Old 129
  93. Cowes 135
  94. Craigellachie 038
  95. Craigleith 027
  96. Craiglockhart 027
  97. Craven Arms & Stokesay 019
  98. Credenhill 034
  99. Crewe 020
  100. Cromford 010
  101. Cropredy 002
  102. Crookston 057
  103. Cross Keys 051
  104. Cross Lane 047
  105. Crossdoney 113
  106. Crossgates 129
  107. Croxall 076
  108. Croydon Addiscombe Road 053
  109. Crudgington 019
  110. Crystal Palace 053
  111. Crystal Palace & Upper Norwood 053
  112. Cudworth 109
  113. Cullen 038
  114. Culworth 002
  115. Cummersdale 001
  116. Cwm Bargoed 063

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