[1][2] Hooper (1991) states the station was a temporary affair called Victoria.
[4][5] The station location is not precisely known, it has been described as being:[a] Hooper (1991) states that "there was a junction with the L&Y and a one road engine shed was erected for the engine that would work the branch, with a turntable completing the facilities".
[3] The station became a through station on 1 July 1862 when it was connected to the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Railway at Oldham Clegg Street over jointly owned tracks.
[10] The station closed on 1 November 1862, when it was replaced by Oldham Glodwick Road.
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