Lowdham railway station

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Services

All services at Lowdham are operated by East Midlands Railway.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [22]

The station is also served by a small number of trains between Leicester, Nottingham and Lincoln.

There is also a daily return service between Lincoln and London St Pancras International which is operated by a Class 222 Meridian. This service does not run on Sundays.

On Sundays, there is a roughly hourly service between Nottingham and Lincoln from mid-morning onwards.

Lowdham
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General information
Location Lowdham, Newark and Sherwood
England
Grid reference SK673459
Managed by East Midlands Railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeLOW
Classification DfT category F2
Passengers
2017/18Increase2.svg 67,298
Preceding station National Rail logo.svg National Rail Following station
East Midlands Railway
East Midlands Railway
Limited Service

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Coordinates: 53°00′24″N0°59′53″W / 53.00667°N 0.99806°W / 53.00667; -0.99806