*** Welcome to piglix ***

Winteringham railway station

Winteringham
Location
Place Winteringham
Area North Lincolnshire
Coordinates 53°41′26″N 0°35′19″W / 53.69059°N 0.58852°W / 53.69059; -0.58852Coordinates: 53°41′26″N 0°35′19″W / 53.69059°N 0.58852°W / 53.69059; -0.58852
Grid reference SE933225
Operations
Original company North Lindsey Light Railway
Pre-grouping Great Central Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 2
History
15 July 1907 (1907-07-15) Station opened
13 July 1925 Station closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z
170433 at Edinburgh Waverley.JPG

Winteringham railway station was built by the North Lindsey Light Railway in Winteringham, Lincolnshire, England and opened for public service on 15 July 1907 although the first train, a village sports club special, had run two days previously.

Just north of the station the line divided in two; the "main line" ran to Whitton, and a "branch line" to a wharf at Winteringham Haven on the Humber where the company had installed two shutes for handling coal and slag. A weekly ferry service operated from the Haven to Hull, outward on Monday and returning on Wednesday.

The station closed to passengers on Monday 13 July 1925, though in all probability the last train ran on Saturday 11 July. It remained open for goods traffic until 1 October 1951, with local farmers objecting strongly to its closure, citing particularly the station's use for onward transportation of their sugar beet to the Brigg sugar factory.


...
Wikipedia

...