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Eardington history before preservation
*1893: The station platform was extended<ref name = "Marshall103" />.
*1899: The ironworks closed<ref name ="Marshall103" />.
*1931: The station lost its station master, coming under the control of [[Highley]].<ref name=SVRNews201>SVR News 201 'Eardington News' (Steve Downs)</ref>
*1949: BR reduced the station to unstaffed status after 1 April 1949.<ref name = SVR Guide” />.
*1952: Station renamed The first noted instance of the station being referred to as "Eardington Halt" by this datein a BR timetable.<ref name="SVRNews201">SVR News 201</ref>*1959: The goods loop was reduced to a siding, accessed from the south end only<ref name = SVR Guide” />. The station was still called "Eardington" in the [[Timetable: Severn Valley and Tenbury Lines 1959|1959 BR Working Timetable]].
*1963: The station closed when passenger traffic ceased on 9 September 1963<ref name = SVR Guide” />.
*1964: The former goods loop siding was completely removed<ref name = SVR Guide” />.
 
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