LINCOLNSHIRE RAILWAY STATIONS
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GAINSBOROUGH CENTRAL - 1950's - Opened in April 1849 on the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway's line from Retford through Brigg to Grimsby as plain Gainsborough. It looks very little like this today. Virtually everything visible in this picture is gone, the entire station having been demolished in 1975 and replaced by two bus shelters and a footbridge! Passenger services consist of 3 trains each way on a Saturday only, resulting in about 1200 passenger journeys a year. Even this is an improvement over the 21 of 2004/05! A vigorous campaign is underway to restore an hourly weekday service as the recently upgraded route is still heavily used by freight services. Seen here looking south showing the rather grand porte-cochere surrounded by goods sidings!