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Horncastle railway station

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Place
  
Horncastle

Pre-grouping
  
Great Northern Railway

11 August 1855
  
opened

Original company
  
Horncastle Railway

Area
  
Lincolnshire

Post-grouping
  
LNER

12 September 1954
  
closed (passenger)

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Similar
  
Hallington railway station, Harmston railway station, Honington railway station, Midville railway station, Seacroft railway station

Horncastle railway station was a station in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England. It was at the end of a short branch line that ran from Woodhall Junction which opened on 11 August 1855. Like many fairly rural stations it was eventually shut as the rail network was cut back, with passenger trains ceasing on 12 September 1954 and goods and freight terminating on 5 April 1971.

The station building was demolished in the 1980s and the site is now occupied by Bush Tyres and by the Granary Way Housing Estate. One of the warehouses in the goods yard remains.

The track bed to Woodhall Spa survives as a long-distance footpath.

References

Horncastle railway station Wikipedia