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Appleby railway station (Lincolnshire)

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Place
  
Appleby

Pre-grouping
  
Great Central Railway

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
Lincolnshire

1 October 1866
  
Station opens

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Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

1 July 1923
  
Station renamed Appleby (Lincolnshire)

Original company
  
Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway

Similar
  
Blyton railway station, Snelland railway station, Elsham railway station, Belton railway station, Donington on Bain railway st

Appleby railway station is a former railway station in Appleby, Lincolnshire, England.

Contents

Former Services

History

The station was opened by the Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway on its 14 mile long line from Gunness, on the east bank of the Trent where it made an end-on junction with the South Yorkshire Railway's line from Doncaster, and Wrawby Junction, near Barnetby, where it met the main line of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway from Retford to Grimsby. The station was, like others on the line, staggered over a level crossing. The line was absorbed by the M. S. & L. R., later becoming the Great Central Railway, becoming part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

It was then closed by the British Railways Board in June 1967.

The site today

Trains using the South TransPennine line still pass the site of the station.

References

Appleby railway station (Lincolnshire) Wikipedia


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