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Spondon railway station

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Place
  
Spondon

Station code
  
SPO

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SK397351

Managed by
  
East Midlands Trains

2011/12
  
19,826

Local authority
  
Derby

Spondon railway station

Address
  
Derby DE21 7BP, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Whatstandwell railway station, Peartree railway station, Ambergate railway station, Duffield railway station, Long Eaton railway station

Spondon railway station serves Spondon in Derby, England. The station is owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Trains (EMT) train operating company (TOC). Spondon is a penalty fare station if travelling with EMT. It is an unstaffed station equipped with a permit to travel machine.

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History

Lying on the Derby–Nottingham line, the first station on the site was opened by the Midland Counties Railway (MCR) on 5 June 1839. The fifth station from Nottingham, it was kept by a Mr. Carter.

Trains to Spondon originally left from the north end of Derby station before turning east towards Nottingham. However, on 27 June 1867 the Midland Railway, successor to the MCR, opened a new route towards Nottingham (and London) which led from the south end of Derby station (so that Manchester – London trains would no longer have to reverse at Derby). The new route and the old joined immediately west of Spondon, which was to remain a junction station until 1969, when the original, more northerly, connection to Derby was closed as a through route.

The station was enlarged in the early 20th century to cope with the volume of traffic for the nearby British Celanese plant. In the 1920s, more than 14,000 worked here. The station is also the location of the junction for rail freight traffic into the British Celanese works.

It is planned that both platforms will be extended by up to 25 metres by no later than 2012.

Current services

Today, Spondon station is managed by East Midlands Trains, although many of trains serving it are operated by CrossCountry, this being a consequence of how the operations of the previous franchise-holder, Central Trains, were divided between them. Trains operate from Spondon to Nottingham and Derby, with most of the latter continuing to Matlock. A few Birmingham New Street & Cardiff Central services also call during peak periods and in the evening.

East Midlands Trains Mainline services from Leeds, Sheffield and London run through at high speed and do not stop. Interchange with Mainline services can be made at Derby.

There is no Sunday service.

References

Spondon railway station Wikipedia