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A 1903 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (left) railways in the vicinity of Loughborough Derby Road (top right) The station was opened by the Charnwood Forest Railway (CFR) on 16 April 1883. [3] It was the terminus of their line from Coalville. [4]
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Loughborough is a Grade II listed [1] railway station in the town of Loughborough, Leicestershire; it is on the Midland Main Line and is located 111 miles (179 km) north of London St Pancras. The station is sited to the north-east of the town centre.
The Cheque and Credit Clearing Company Limited (C&CCC) is a UK membership-based industry body whose 11 members are the UK clearing banks.The company has managed the cheque clearing system in England and Wales since 1985, in all of Great Britain since 1996 when it took over responsibility for managing the Scottish cheque clearing as well, and in the whole of the United Kingdom since the ...
All stations on the preserved Great Central Railway are set in a specific era; at Loughborough this era is the 1950s. Many artefacts around the station aid in this atmosphere, including original and recreated British Railways posters, British Railways totem poles, a 1950s TV showing 1950s transportation films in the general waiting room, and a ...
The new route passes over both Loughborough Junction and Brixton stations, [5] and the proposals were criticised for not including new interchange stations at these locations. [7] [8] No London Overground platforms are planned at Loughborough Junction as the line is on high railway arches, making the cost of any station construction prohibitive ...
A 1903 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (left) the Charnwood Forest Railway (in red) and neighbouring lines The branch was very picturesque, passing through the north-western corner of Charnwood Forest , which was a mass of bluebells in the spring resulting in the epithet "The Bluebell Line" in passengers days, although it was ...