Burton Joyce railway station

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Facilities

The station is managed by East Midlands Railway. [7]

It has two platforms, a five-space car park, a help point and shelters on both platforms.

Services

East Midlands Railway operates all trains that stop at the station.

Burton Joyce is served by a route between Newark Castle and Crewe, via Nottingham. Trains call every two hours each way throughout the day, with additional services at peak times and evenings between Lincoln to Nottingham and Leicester.

On Sundays, trains stop every two hours each way; these run between Lincoln and Nottingham only. [8]

Burton Joyce
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General information
Location Burton Joyce, Gedling
England
Grid reference SK644433
Managed by East Midlands Railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeBUJ
Classification DfT category F2
Passengers
2018/19Decrease2.svg 16,084
Preceding station  National Rail logo.svg National Rail  Following station
East Midlands Railway

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References

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