Langrick railway station

Langrick railway station was a station in Langrick, Lincolnshire, England, on the line between Boston and Lincoln.[1]

Langrick
LocationLangrick, East Lindsey
England
Grid referenceTF264478
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Northern Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Northern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
17 October 1848 (1848-10-17)Opened
17 June 1963 (1963-06-17)Closed

History

Langrick station opened on 17 October 1848. It closed, along with the Lincolnshire Loop Line on 17 June 1963.[2]

The station had two brick platforms immediately east of the level crossing on Ferry Road. The main building stood at right angles to the platform, with the booking office behind the station masters house which led to a waiting room facing onto the "up" platform. The signal box was sited at the east end of the station.[2]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 8 March 1937, a passenger train was derailed due to the poor condition of the track.[3]

Site

Langrick Station Café

The site of the old station house is now occupied by Langrick Station Cafe. The possibility that the building now standing is a much-converted original station house has been disputed. The building does however stand on the same axis as the original, on Ferry Lane, in Langrick.[2]

Former Railway line

The Water Rail Way is a Sustrans cycle route (number one) which follows the line of the former Lincoln to Boston railway line, including Langrick.[4]

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Dogdyke   Great Northern Railway
Lincolnshire Loop Line
  Boston

References

  1. British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17
  2. "Langrick Station". Disused Stations. Subterranea Britannica. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  3. Earnshaw, Alan (1991). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 7. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 26. ISBN 0-906899-50-8.
  4. "Water Rail Way". Sustrans. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2011.

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