Southrey railway station
Former railway station in England
53°10′56″N 0°17′55″W / 53.18211°N 0.29855°W / 53.18211; -0.29855
Southrey railway station is a former station in Southrey, Lincolnshire.[1]
History
The station was opened on 17 October 1848[2] as part of the new 58 miles (93 km) Lincolnshire Loop Line, from Peterborough to Lincoln via Spalding and Boston. This line was authorised as part of the London and York Railway bill, which received Royal assent on 26 June 1846. The Great Northern Railway began construction of the loop line in 1847.[3]
The station closed on 5 October 1970.[2]
Route
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Bardney | Great Northern Railway Lincolnshire Loop Line | Stixwould |
References
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Closed railway stations in Lincolnshire
- Whitton
- Winteringham
- West Halton
- Winterton & Thealby
- Normanby Park (Goods)
- Scunthorpe (Dawes Lane)
- Eastoft
- Luddington
- Fockerby
- Crowle North
- Belton
- Epworth
- Haxey Town
- Haxey Junction
- Immingham Dock (electric)
- Eastern Entrance
- Immingham Queens Road
- Immingham (Eastern Jetty)
- Immingham Halt
- Immingham Town
- Kiln Lane
- Marsh Road LC
- No. 6 Passing Place
- No. 5 Passing Place
- No. 4 Passing Place
- Great Coates LC
- Pyewipe Depot
- Cleveland Bridge
- Cleveland Street
- Stortford Street
- Boulevard Rec
- Jackson Street
- Yarborough Street
- Corporation Bridge
- South Witham
- Castle Bytham
- Bourne
- Twenty
- Counter Drain
- North Drove
- Weston
- Moulton
- Whaplode
- Holbeach
- Fleet
- Gedney
- Long Sutton
- Sutton Bridge
- Tydd
- Alford
- Denton
- Edenham
- Grantham Ambergate Yard
- Grimsby Pier
- Halton Holegate
- Horncastle
- Jolly Bacchus Inn
- Riby Street Platform
- Seacroft
- Sedgebrook
- Skellingthorpe
- Spilsby
- Stamford East
- Thorpe-on-the-Hill
- Torksey
- Woodhall Spa