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Wingfield railway station

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Place
  
South Wingfield

11 May 1862
  
renamed Wingfield

Platforms in use
  
2

11 May 1840
  
Station opened

Original company
  
Midland Railway

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Area
  
Borough of Amber Valley

Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish Railway

1 December 1848
  
renamed Wingfield (Alfreton) then Wingfield for Alfreton

Similar
  
Crosshill and Codnor r, Long Eaton (MCR) railway st, Kilburn railway station, Denby railway station, Heanor (GNR) railway st

Wingfield railway station was a railway station built by the North Midland Railway on its line between Derby and Leeds which is now part of the Midland Main Line.

From Ambergate the line passes Wingfield with a station which closed in 1967 although the buildings, by Francis Thompson, remain, although in a derelict condition. Nearby is the ruined Wingfield Manor, one of the places where Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned.

In times past this area was important for coal mining, at Oakerthorpe, South Wingfield, with a branch to Shirland

References

Wingfield railway station Wikipedia