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Pinxton South railway station

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Place
  
Selston

January 1954
  
renamed Pinxton South

Original company
  
Great Northern Railway

Area
  
Ashfield

7 January 1963
  
Station closes

Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

1 August 1876
  
Station opens as Pinxton (Pinxton for South Normanton in some timetables)

Similar
  
Kimberley West railway st, Scrooby railway station, Upper Broughton railway st, Kimberley East railway st, Boughton (Nottinghamshire) railway st

Pinxton South railway station was a former railway station that served Pinxton, Derbyshire; the station site lies within the parish of Selston, Nottinghamshire. It was opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) as "Pinxton" on its Derbyshire Extension in 1875-6 In some timetables it was listed as "Pinxton for South Normanton". It was renamed "Pinxton South" in January 1954.

Pinxton (South) station closed in January 1963 with the withdrawal of all regular passenger services beyond Awsworth Junction. At the time of this withdrawal Awsworth Junction signal box moved from 24 to 8 hour opening with the ramaining Pinxton branch freight traffic being confined to 'morning shift' working. It retained the South suffix to the end although the nearby Midland Railway Pinxton & Selston station situated on the Pye Bridge to Kirkby-in-Ashfield line had closed to all regular passenger services many years earlier. It was the 'Friargate' line itself that closed in to all regular passenger services in September 1964 although this remained open for freight traffic throughout for a few more years.

References

Pinxton South railway station Wikipedia