Grantham Ambergate Yard railway station

Grantham Ambergate Yard
Operations
Original company Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway
History
15 July 1850 Station opened
Also known as Grantham Old Wharf
2 August 1852 Station closed[1]
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Grantham Ambergate Yard railway station was first opened by the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway in 1850 between Grantham and Nottingham as its first terminus.

In some literature it is referred to as "Old Wharf." However that may have been its location adjacent to the Grantham Canal.[2]

When the Great Northern Railway arrived in 1852, the ANB&EJR acquired running rights into its station. The station closed on 1 August 1852.

Fragment of the map of the proposed Ambergate, Nottingham & Boston, and Eastern Junction Railway showing the annotation regarding the history of Grantham Ambergate Yard station.

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
  2. "District map of the Ambergate, Nottingham & Boston, and Eastern Junction Railway, with extension and branches." Late 19th century. Lincolnshire Archives ref: 4 GL/5/6. Acc. Number: 2008/35.

Coordinates: 52°54′32″N 0°39′08″W / 52.90881°N 0.65213°W / 52.90881; -0.65213

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