Derby Friargate railway station was the main station in Derby on the
Great Northern Railway Derbyshire Extension, popularly known as the (Derby) Friargate Line.
History
The line opened on 1 April 1878.
The station was on the
Derbyshire and Staffordshire extension line, which ran from
Burton-upon-Trent
Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 7 ...
to Derby Friargate. Then line continued to
Nottingham London Road. The station was closer to the city centre than its
counterpart station which is on Midland Road. The station was on Friar Gate, just north of the city.
The station was closed to passengers in 1964 and to freight between Nottingham and Derby in 1967. The site was then taken over by
British Rail Research Division
The British Rail Research Division was a division of the state-owned railway company British Rail (BR). It was charged with conducting research into improving various aspects of Britain's railways, particularly in the areas of reliability and e ...
for test tracking and researching. It used a single line between Friar Gate and
the line near Egginton until 1971, when it was cut back to nearby
Mickleover
Mickleover is a village in the unitary authority of Derby, in Derbyshire, England. It is west of Derby, northeast of Burton upon Trent, southeast of Ashbourne and northeast of Uttoxeter.
History
The earliest recorded mention of Mickleov ...
and the line onward was lifted.
The track from Eggington Junction to Mickleover was finally lifted between July and October 1990, to aid the construction of the
A516 road
The A516 road is a road in Derbyshire that runs from the A50 road, A50 Junction 5, to the A601 road, A601 in Derby. The road is used mostly for traffic flowing from the A50 road, A50 to the A38 road, A38.
Route
The road begins as Derby Road in ...
's Etwall bypass. The A516 crosses the railway route slightly east of
Etwall station, and opened in February 1992.
Housing, including student accommodation, has since been built on the trackbed.
Present day
Friargate Bridge

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Today little remains of the station except
Andrew Handyside and Company, Andrew Handyside & Co's bridge over Friargate, although the remaining arches attached to the south side of the bridge on the right side reveal a boarded-up arch, the inside of which contains the original staircase to the central island platforms. Now vanished is the canopy that provided passenger access to the station, which was directly adjacent to the boarded-up arch. It is now impossible to access this from below or from the boarded-up recess where the staircase ascended to the platforms.
Station site

It is possible to walk the old station site and to inspect Handyside's bridge, although the crossing has been fenced off for safety reasons. The old route of the line was towards
Mickleover
Mickleover is a village in the unitary authority of Derby, in Derbyshire, England. It is west of Derby, northeast of Burton upon Trent, southeast of Ashbourne and northeast of Uttoxeter.
History
The earliest recorded mention of Mickleov ...
over a steeped bridge taking the line under
Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter ( , ) is a market town and civil parish in the East Staffordshire borough of Staffordshire, England. It is near to the Derbyshire county border.
The town is from Burton upon Trent via the A50 and the A38, from Stafford via the A51 ...
Old Road. The main line and sidings are now an industrial estate.

From here the route approaches the site now occupied by Sainsbury's and there are still some signs of the existence of the old railway, such as a disused bridge over where the line once stood. Further along and a bridge carrying the old Kingsway part of Derby outer ring road can be observed, although today it only carries a little-used pavement.
Next the line crosses the line of the
A38 and climbs through a deep cutting to a summit at Mickleover tunnel. Neither end of the 464-yard tunnel is visible, having been hidden beneath spoil since 1982. For further information about the route of the line and its history see
Derbyshire and Staffordshire extension.
Friargate Bridge restoration
In late 2007 many members of the public and people with local businesses near Friargate railway bridge noticed the poor state of maintenance of the bridge. Several letters appeared in the local paper about this issue.
An online petition was set up to ask the council to restore the bridge. The bridge was sold by British Rail to
Derby City Council
Derby City Council is the Local government in England, local authority for the City status in the United Kingdom, city of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire in the East Midlands region of England. Derby has had a council from medieval ...
for £1 in the 1960s, with the provision that the bridge would be maintained in good condition in perpetuity.
''Memories of Friargate Station''
Published in 1998, the book ''Memories of Friargate Station'' by local author Susan Bourne chronicles the station from its early days until its demolition. It also looks at the people who worked there.
Station masters
*Alfred Mason 1880–1882
*William Goodship 1882–1884 (afterwards station master at Leicester)
*Stephen James Sanders 1884 – 1888
*W. M. De-Ville 1889 – 1905
*F. Worman 1905 – 1922
*John Frederick Drury 1922–1932
*S. Marsden ca. 1934
*Oswald Walker
*Sidney Harold Woodward ???? – 1962
"Underneath the Arches"
The
Flanagan and Allen
Flanagan and Allen were a British singing and comedy double act most active during the 1930s and 1940s. Its members were Bud Flanagan (1896 – 1968, born Chaim Weintrop) and Chesney Allen (1894–1982). They were first paired in a Florrie Ford ...
song "
Underneath the Arches" may have been influenced by the arches around the bridge. According to a TV programme broadcast in 1957, Bud Flanagan said that he wrote the song in
Derby
Derby ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area on the River Derwent, Derbyshire, River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. Derbyshire is named after Derby, which was its original co ...
in 1927, and first performed it a week later at the Pier Pavilion,
Southport
Southport is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. It lies on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, West Lancashire coastal plain and the east coast of the Irish Sea, approximately north of ...
.
References
Notes
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Friar Gate Line
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Demolished buildings and structures in Derbyshire
Disused railway stations in Derby
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1878
Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1964
Former Great Northern Railway stations
Beeching closures in England