Fletton railway station

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Railway Clearing House diagram of lines near Peterborough in 1911 Peterborough & Longville RJD 60.jpg
Railway Clearing House diagram of lines near Peterborough in 1911

Fletton railway station was a railway station in Fletton, Cambridgeshire just south of Peterborough. It was once home to an extensive goods yard. [1]

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Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Yaxley and Farcet   Great Northern Railway   Peterborough North

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References

  1. British Railways Atlas.1947. p.11

Coordinates: 52°33′15″N0°14′39″W / 52.5541°N 0.2442°W / 52.5541; -0.2442