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Opened on 15 March 1899, the station was part of the Great Central Railway's London Extension linking Nottingham with Marylebone in London. The railway crossed built-up Leicester on a Staffordshire blue brick viaduct, incorporating a series of fine girder bridges. In a detail typical of the high standards to which the London Extension was built ...
Leicester Belgrave Road railway station; Leicester Central railway station; Leicester West Bridge railway station; Leire Halt railway station; Lilbourne railway station; Long Clawson and Hose railway station; Loughborough Derby Road railway station; Lowesby railway station; Lubenham railway station; Lutterworth railway station
Leamington Spa railway station; Leeds railway station; Leicester railway station; Lewes railway station; Lichfield Trent Valley railway station; Lincoln railway station; Littlehampton railway station; Liverpool Central railway station; Liverpool Lime Street railway station; Liverpool Street station; London Bridge station; London King's Cross ...
The station featured in the Midland Counties Railway Companion of 1840 The façade as seen from London Road in 1856. The first station on the site opened on 5 May 1840. It was originally known simply as Leicester, becoming Leicester Campbell Street on 1 June 1867, and Leicester London Road from 12 June 1892. [2]
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List of National Rail Station codes at the Wayback Machine (archived December 10, 2022). National Rail Enquiries covers railways in Great Britain only. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed.
Leicester Central railway station; 2018 Leicester helicopter crash; Leicester railway station; Leicester West Bridge railway station; O. Orbital (bus service) R.
"Central Station" is a common proper name for a railway station that is the central or primary railway hub for a city, for example, Manchester Central, [13] which is not to be confused with those stations in which "Central" appears in name not because they were "central" in the sense above but because they were once served by railway companies ...