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Place
  
Scunthorpe

Station code
  
SCU

DfT category
  
D

Opened
  
1926

Local authority
  
North Lincolnshire

Grid reference
  
SE893108

Managed by
  
TransPennine Express

2011/12
  
395,680

Number of platforms
  
2

Scunthorpe railway station

Address
  
Scunthorpe DN15 6JU, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Thorne South railway st, Hatfield and Stainforth, Thorne North railway st, Crowle railway station, Conisbrough railway station

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Scunthorpe railway station serves the town of Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. The station is located a short walk from the town centre, on Station Road.

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As one approaches the station by road, there is a pay and display car park with around 50 spaces, including 2 disabled spaces. From the car park, it is a short walk to the Ticket Office, which is open between 05:45–19:30, Monday-Saturday, and 08:45–19:30 Sunday. Close to the entrance, there is a public telephone box.

The station has two platforms. Platform 1 serves mainly eastbound trains toward Grimsby/Cleethorpes, although some Northern "stopper" services toward Doncaster do use this platform through the day. All westbound TransPennine Express (TPE) services, and most Northern services use Platform 2. This platform is accessible via a footbridge over the tracks and is not accessible for wheelchairs or mobility-impaired passengers.

The station has limited seating on both platforms and three waiting rooms. There are toilets available on Platform 1, although their use was at one time accessible only by requesting a key from the ticket office; they are now open at all times. When access was restricted, the toilets were kept very clean, earning them the title of "Loo of the Year" in 2005, under the "Railway Stations" category.

This is not the original Scunthorpe station. The original station was known as Frodingham and located over half a mile to the east near the Brigg Road bridge (then a level crossing). It opened in 1864, it was replaced by a second station just 200 yd west from the first in 1887. This one was closed when the present station was opened on 11 March 1928. For over 40 years, the original station was known as "Scunthorpe & Frodingham".

From 1906, the town had another station serving the North Lindsey Light Railway, a line which ran from Dawes Lane, about half a mile to the east, to (originally) West Halton.

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Services

There is a basic hourly TPE service eastwards to Cleethorpes, westbound there is the hourly TPE service to Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport, and the other is the local service operated by Northern Rail that calls at all intermediate stations en route to Sheffield via Doncaster. Some stopping trains terminate at Doncaster, whilst others are extended through to Worksop and Lincoln Central.

On Sundays, there is a two-hourly TPE service each way in the mornings, improving to hourly in the afternoon.

A programme of major engineering work on the route between Thorne Junction and Scunthorpe in the summer of 2009 closed the line for 10 weeks to allow embankment reconstruction work to take place.

In February 2013 the line northeast of Hatfield and Stainforth station towards Thorne was blocked by the Hatfield Colliery landslip, with all services over the section halted. The line reopened in July 2013. During the closure a modified timetable was in operation with Cleethorpes trains starting/terminating here.

References

Scunthorpe railway station Wikipedia