Beckingham railway station

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Beckingham railway station in 1967

Beckingham railway station was a station in Beckingham, Nottinghamshire on the line between Gainsborough and Doncaster. The station opened on 16 July 1867, and passenger services were withdrawn on 2 November 1959, [1] although the line through the station remains open. Goods trains served the station until 19 August 1963.

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Walkeringham   GN and GE Joint Railway   Gainsborough Lea Road
Doncaster–Lincoln line
East Coast Main Line
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Bessacarr Halt
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Finningley
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Haxey Junction
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Misterton
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Misterton Petroleum
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Walkeringham
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Beckingham
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West Trent Junction
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East Trent Junction
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Lea
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Skellingthorpe
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References

  1. Butt 1995, p. 30.

Bibliography

  • Butt, R V J (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens. ISBN   978-1-85260-508-7.

Coordinates: 53°23′56″N0°49′10″W / 53.39890°N 0.81935°W / 53.39890; -0.81935