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  2. Navenby railway station - Wikipedia

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    Navenby Station in 1920. Navenby railway station was a railway station in Navenby, Lincolnshire on the Grantham and Lincoln railway line. [1] The station closed for passengers in 1962 and freight in 1964 but the line remained open until it was closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching Axe.

  3. Grantham and Lincoln railway line - Wikipedia

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    Leadenham railway station. The line between Honington and Lincoln was opened by the GNR on 15 April 1867. It was 18 miles 2 chains in extent and was constructed by Kirk & Parry for £121,533. There were stations at Caythorpe, Leadenham, Navenby, Harmston and Waddington, and the line joined the Lincolnshire Loop at Pelham Street junction, Lincoln.

  4. Navenby - Wikipedia

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    Navenby station in around 1920. Navenby once had its own railway station, built in 1867 as part of the Lincoln to Grantham branch of the Great Northern Railway. It fell victim, however, to the government's post-war railway closure programme, which was designed to modernise the service and return it to profitability. [87]

  5. Category:Disused railway stations in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Seacroft railway station; Sedgebrook railway station; Sibsey railway station; Skellingthorpe railway station (Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway) Snelland railway station; South Willingham and Hainton railway station; South Witham railway station; Southrey railway station; Spilsby railway station; Stainby railway station; Stamford ...

  6. Category:Former Great Northern Railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Navenby railway station; Netherfield railway station; New Barnet railway station; New Bolingbroke railway station; New Southgate railway station; Newark Northgate railway station; Newstead and Annesley railway station; Newthorpe, Greasley and Shipley Gate railway station; North Thoresby railway station; Nottingham London Road railway station

  7. Rauceby railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station originally served Rauceby village and later, from 1902, Rauceby Mental Hospital (the former Kesteven Lunatic Asylum, which lies immediately to the south of the railway station and was closed in 1997) and the village of South Rauceby. The line was built by the Boston, Sleaford and Midland Counties Railway.

  8. Claxby and Usselby railway station - Wikipedia

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    Claxby and Usselby railway station was a station that served the hamlets of Claxby and Usselby in Lincolnshire, England. It was opened in 1848 on a branch line of the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway to Market Rasen but closed in 1960.

  9. Creswell and Welbeck railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened by the LD&ECR on its Beighton Branch on 1 June 1897. [2] At first it was named simply "Cresswell" then "Creswell for Welbeck" [3] and later "Creswell and Welbeck". Locally it was known as "Top Station" to distinguish it from "Bottom Station" which was the ex-Midland Railway Elmton and Creswell station further down Elmton ...