The Riddle Behind Twenty
…station, but the Drove does. Perhaps the station was named after the Drove. If you know of any other theories, please comment below! Of the three stations, Twenty station was…
…station, but the Drove does. Perhaps the station was named after the Drove. If you know of any other theories, please comment below! Of the three stations, Twenty station was…

…1960’s Map of Whaplode Station Whaplode Station Map of Holbeach Station Holbeach Signal Box 1962 Holbeach Station Signal Box Holbeach Station 1961 Lever for Points Holbeach Station and Sidings Map…

…produced concrete signal posts, sleepers, window frames, station nameboards (like the ones that used to be on Twenty station) and many other items such as the rounded blocks used on…

The view is looking west. Originally a single track but doubled in 1894. From a book called the Lost Railways of Lincolnshire …

…grown, the traffic from some of these stations was very heavy. The quantity of agricultural produce of all kinds sent from the three stations Kirton, Algarkirk and Surfleet, in a…

COUNTER DRAIN STATION This must have been one of the most remote and economically hopeless (at least for passenger traffic) on the old Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway. It…

Photo of a station worker with his railway horse at Surfleet Railway Station, early 1900’s The horse was a shunting horse, and there were stables at the Station itself. What…

Cowbit Railway Station seen from a passing train. Photo undated. Cowbit Station opened in 1867, it was on the March to Spalding line. The line was originally part of the…

link to an external website with information about Spalding Station http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/s/spalding/index.shtml…

…Road Crossing Artist view of the Spalding Station in 1860/70 Spalding possessed no public water supply. The people relied upon rain water from the roofs, which they stored in tanks…

Map showing Moulton Station Moulton Station – Mobile Crane for heavy loads Moulton Station on the platform looking towards Spalding Moulton Station and sidings Boxes of flowers awaiting shipment Moulton…

…he got the car out and I caught it at the next station – not bad for a little Austin 7. So began my love affair with steam trains. It…

Counter Drain railway station was a remote station in Lincolnshire serving the village of Tongue End. It was on the route of the Spalding and Bourne Railway (opened 1866), later…

The Pinchbeck Marsh Pumping Station and house were built in 1833. The Station drained the whole of Pinchbeck and part of Spalding and was vital to their existence. It was…

A photo of Surfleet Railway Station taken in 1959. This station opened in 1849, closed to passengers in 1961 before finally closing completely in 1963.The A16 now runs through the…

A photo of Littleworth Station, in the village of Deeping St Nicholas. The line was built in 1848. The station was closed in 1961 but the line through the station…

…stationed in huts all around our playing field, with A-A guns we were allowed to sit on and swivel round; the air raids earlier in the war; the constant presence…

A view of Cowbit Railway Station. The station was opened by the Great Northern Railway on 2 September 1867. It was located on the route between Spalding and March. In…

…Bourne and Essendine; and to March. At this time there could be five trains in Spalding station at one time. Click to HERE to see more photographs of Spalding Station…
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