NettetMedia in category "Lincolnshire Loop Line" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Both courses river witham bardney-Geograph-827344-by-Ian-Paterson.jpg 640 × 480; 39 KB. St James Deeping Station 2034089 1b7d47d8.jpg 640 × 376; 181 KB. Nettet2. feb. 2024 · Northorpe railway station was a railway station in Northorpe, Lincolnshire, England. It opened on 2 April 1849 and closed for passengers on 4 July 1955 and freight on 2 March 1964. Originally named Northorpe, it became Northorpe (Lincs) at some point after January 1948. Although the station is now closed, the signal box here remains in …
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Disused Stations: Bardney Station
The Lincolnshire loop line was a 58-mile (93 km) double-track railway built by the Great Northern Railway, that linked Peterborough to Lincoln via Spalding and Boston. Se mer The Lincolnshire loop line was authorised on 26 June 1846 as part of the London and York Railway bill. The then renamed Great Northern Railway purchased the Witham Navigation and all navigation rights the same year and … Se mer The line from Lincoln to Woodhall Junction now forms part of National Cycle Route 1, and is known as Water Rail Way. From Woodhall Junction to … Se mer The line from Lincoln to Boston was known as the Witham loop because it followed the course of the River Witham, passing through Se mer NettetWilloughby was a railway station on the East Lincolnshire Railway which served the village of Willoughby in Lincolnshire between 1848 and 1970. In 1886, a second larger … Nettet6. feb. 2024 · It’s not actually quite as far fetched as it may sound, with the Government recently announcing it is investing £794m in reopening two lines lost to the infamous Beeching Cuts in the 1960s. Advertisement. And the Government is funding a feasibility study into reopening services on a route in the north of Lincolnshire: Barton-on … kinship export data