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  2. Poacher Line - Wikipedia

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    The last evening train at 9pm from Skegness is an express to Nottingham avoiding Grantham. Grantham to Skegness takes about 1 hour 30 minutes on the Poacher Line. [6] As well as providing the only rail service for Boston and Skegness, the line also provides the most frequent and reliable service from Sleaford to reach London.

  3. Nottingham–Grantham line - Wikipedia

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    There is an hourly service in each direction between Liverpool Lime Street and Norwich, generally calling only at Nottingham and Grantham, and an hourly service in each direction between Nottingham and Skegness, via Grantham, calling at most stations along the route. Very few trains serve Netherfield, Radcliffe or Elton and Orston.

  4. Ambergate, Nottingham and Boston and Eastern Junction Railway

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    The line opened on 29 October 1875, with three freight trains each way daily; it was soon used extensively in summer by passenger trains from Nottingham and Leicester to the resort town of Skegness. There were no intermediate stations or signal boxes but the long section was broken in May 1883 by opening a signal box at Marston, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 ...

  5. East Midlands Railway - Wikipedia

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    earlier and later trains between Nottingham and Boston; ... NottinghamSkegness (Summer Saturdays only) 2020 6 [73] 23 2020–2021 Mark 3: Coach: 94 [74] 2020 78 [75]

  6. Central Trains - Wikipedia

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    Central Trains' earliest logo, drawing on that of predecessor Regional Railways. Central Trains [1] was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated a variety of local and inter-regional trains from 2 March 1997 until 11 November 2007.

  7. Skegness railway station - Wikipedia

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    Skegness was dubbed "the Blackpool of the East Coast" or "Nottingham by the Sea". It has a mascot, the Jolly Fisherman, designed by John Hassall in 1908 for the Great Northern Railway; its slogan, "Skegness is so bracing", is a reference to the chilly prevailing north-easterly winds that can and frequently do blow off the North Sea. [3]

  8. Bottesford railway station - Wikipedia

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    There is a daily service every hour or two hours westbound to Nottingham and eastbound to Skegness via Grantham. [7] Several Grantham trains have connections to London King's Cross or to York. An extra service to Liverpool stops every day, and on Sundays there is an extra service to Norwich.

  9. Elton and Orston railway station - Wikipedia

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    The full range of tickets for travel can be purchased from the guard on the train at no extra cost. There are no retail facilities at the station. On weekdays there is one service to Nottingham per day at 07:04 and one service to Skegness per day at 17:12. On Saturdays there is one service to Nottingham at 05:57 and one service to Skegness at ...