Bardney railway station

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Bardney
Bardney Station 1754804 42cfc4bd.jpg
The station in 1961
General information
Location Bardney, Lincolnshire
England
Coordinates 53°12′24″N0°20′04″W / 53.20656°N 0.33448°W / 53.20656; -0.33448 Coordinates: 53°12′24″N0°20′04″W / 53.20656°N 0.33448°W / 53.20656; -0.33448
Grid reference TF113690
Platforms3
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company Great Northern Railway
Post-grouping LNER
Key dates
17 October 1848opened as Bardney and Wragby
May 1881renamed Bardney
5 October 1970closed
Bardney station site in 2018.jpg

Bardney railway station was a station in Bardney, Lincolnshire. North of the station the line split in two with one branch going to Lincoln and the other to Louth. [1] [2]

Bardney station was removed brick by brick and placed in the care of Railworld in Peterborough.

Route

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Five Mile House   Great Northern Railway
Lincolnshire Loop Line
  Southrey
Terminus  Great Northern Railway
Louth to Bardney line
  Kingthorpe

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References

  1. Disused Stations- http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/b/bardney/index.shtml
  2. Historic England. "Bardney railway station (506745)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 19 March 2013.