Template:Infobox UK disused station/doc

Optional fields
When an operational station is closed, the usage figures will come across to this template via these fields. In general they will have already been added as part of the Infobox GB station

| usage0203  = 0.764 | usage0405  = 0.764 | usage0506  = 0.764 | usage0607  = 0.764 | usage0708  = 0.764 | usage0809  = 0.764 | lowusage0203= 5,250 | lowusage0405= 5,250 | lowusage0506= 5,250 | lowusage0607= 5,250 | lowusage0708= 5,250 | lowusage0809= 5,250

Note: either the 'usage' or the 'lowusage' fields may be used, but not both sets. For 'usage', figures should be expressed in millions, whilst for 'lowusage', figures should be in units.

Example
When displaying an image either 'image' or 'image_name' should be used, not both. The 'image' field allows an image width to be specified, while 'image_name' automatically sets the width to 265px (preferred).

When identifying the original company and pre-grouping company 'original' and ' pregroup' should be used. In the event that the station is reopened (for example - Alloa railway station, it will not conflict with the infobox for open stations. The 'line' and ' manager' fields refer to the initial setup of the template and should be avoided to prevent this possible conflict.

The 'original' field refers to the company that originally founded the station if different from the 'manager' field.

The 'pregroup' field refers to the historical railway company that owned and/or maintained the station prior to the 1923 grouping.

The 'postgroup' field refers to the Big Four company that took over after the 1923 grouping.

Legacy fields

 * The 'line' field refers to the company that originally founded the station if different from the 'manager' field.


 * The 'manager' field refers to the historical railway company that owned and/or maintained the station prior to the 1923 grouping.


 * The 'owner' field refers to the Big Four company that took over after the 1923 grouping.

Note: latitude must be present if longitude is present, and vice versa, and they should have the same number of decimal places (trailing zeroes are significant). Four decimal places are recommended for disused stations as in a lot of cases a former station site may be difficult to locate: four will allow some extra precision.

Additional events

 * years      = 1 May 1903
 * events     = Opened
 * years1     = 1 January 1917
 * events1    = Closed
 * years2     = 1 February 1919
 * events2    = Reopened
 * years4     = 2 April 1962
 * events4    = Closed to regular services
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