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Prior to the reopening of the [[Allington Chord]] in 2006, trains for Nottingham – Grantham – Skegness reversed in the station and travelled along the ECML, crossing the ECML via a flat junction, adding to congestion on the main line. Since the opening of the chord they reverse and travel whence they came using the chord, crossing under the ECML using existing tracks.<ref>{{cite web|title=£12 MILLION NEW RAILWAY STRIKES HARMONIOUS CHORD FOR PASSENGERS|url=http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/12-million-new-railway-strikes-harmonious-chord-for-passengers|website=Network Rail|access-date=24 March 2016|date=13 October 2005}}</ref> | Prior to the reopening of the [[Allington Chord]] in 2006, trains for Nottingham – Grantham – Skegness reversed in the station and travelled along the ECML, crossing the ECML via a flat junction, adding to congestion on the main line. Since the opening of the chord they reverse and travel whence they came using the chord, crossing under the ECML using existing tracks.<ref>{{cite web|title=£12 MILLION NEW RAILWAY STRIKES HARMONIOUS CHORD FOR PASSENGERS|url=http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/12-million-new-railway-strikes-harmonious-chord-for-passengers|website=Network Rail|access-date=24 March 2016|date=13 October 2005}}</ref> | ||
The journey to London King's Cross takes a little over an hour, with trains provided by [[London North Eastern Railway]] and [[Hull Trains]] | The journey to London King's Cross takes a little over an hour, with trains provided by [[London North Eastern Railway]] and [[Hull Trains]]. | ||
In May 2009 National Express East Coast installed ticket barriers | In May 2009 National Express East Coast installed ticket barriers at the station, however these have since been removed. | ||
==Services== | ==Services== | ||
Latest revision as of 18:41, 28 June 2025
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox station Grantham railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, serving the market town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. It is Template:Convert down the line from Template:Rws and is situated on the main line between Template:Rws to the south and Template:Rws to the north.
Two secondary lines diverge from the main line north of Grantham: the "Poacher Line" to Template:Rws and a branch line to Template:Stn.
Its three-letter station code is GRA.
History
The original station at Grantham (Old Wharf) was opened when the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston & Eastern Junction Railway opened its line from Nottingham on 15 July 1850.[1] This line was taken over by the Great Northern Railway in 1854. This was replaced by the present station which opened on 1 August 1852; the Old Wharf station closed the following day.[2]
The new station was on the GNR's direct line between Peterborough and Retford (the Towns Line), which was completed in 1852. The alternative route via Boston and Lincoln (the Fens Loop Line) had already opened in 1850. The Boston, Sleaford and Midland Counties Railway opened their line from Barkston Junction, Template:Convert north of Grantham, to Sleaford in 1857, and on to Boston in 1859. This railway was taken over by the GNR in 1864. The Grantham to Lincoln line, which branched off the Sleaford line at Template:Stnlnk, was opened in 1867. Finally, the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway was opened in 1879. This ran from Template:Stnlnk and Template:Stnlnk in the south, through Melton Mowbray to Template:Stnlnk and Newark in the north, crossing the Grantham to Nottingham line near Template:Stnlnk. The GNR operated a Grantham to Leicester service via this route.
The early life of the station was marred by some unfortunate accidents. On 25 July 1868, William Collins, a GNR cleaner, was run over by a guard's van and killed.[3] On 4 November 1868, John Boswell, aged 80, was wandering along the line near the station when he was killed by a down train.[4] On 23 May 1873, Thomas Robinson, a GNR engine driver, was struck fatally by a ballast-engine whilst crossing the yard at the station.[5] On 12 March 1887, Eli Addlesee, a driver, was killed by some wagons being shunted in the station.[6] On 27 November 1898, John William Frisby, a GNR shunter, was killed whilst crossing the line near the station.[7]
In 1937, the LNER announced that they planned to lengthen the down platform. At Template:Convert long it was too short to accommodate the increasing length of the main line express trains, and the work would extend it to Template:Convert.[8] At the same time the whole platform length was to be raised to a standard height of Template:Convert and a new awning over the platform opposite the station buildings would be added.
Station Masters
- Mr. Withers ca. 1851 - ca. 1854[9]
- Mr. Ingram ca. 1855[10]
- John Ashley ca. 1858
- Mr. Plaskett ca. 1863
- John James Ford 1867 - ????
- Mr. Bellamy 1878 - 1882[11]
- Charles William Wood 1882 - 1901
- Arthur Joseph Pott 1902 - 1912[12] (formerly station master at Newark North Gate)
- Ernest Horatio Essame 1912 - 1917[13] (afterwards station master at Hull)
- William Bradley 1917[14] - 1925
- Harry Dennick 1925 - 1930 (afterwards station master at Leicester Central)
- C.J. Cooke 1930 - 1938
- Harold Gardner 1938 - 1943[15] (formerly station master at Lincoln, afterwards station master at London Marylebone)
- Harold Scampion 1947[16] - ca. 1961
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Description
Junctions near the town also connect to branches to Nottingham, and to Sleaford and Skegness. The station was built close to the factory of Richard Hornsby & Sons.
It is composed of four platforms; platforms 1 and 2 are on the East Coast Main Line and are responsible for express services between London and Scotland. Platform 1 serves exclusively London King's Cross via Peterborough and Stevenage; Platform 2 serves cities of northern England and Edinburgh. Platform 2, 3 and 4 are formed from a large island platform structure. Platform 3 is a bay platform at the northern end of the station that is used to allow local trains to reverse, while Platform 4 is a two-way platform that is used by East Midlands Railway. Only Platform 1 has amenities, including toilets, refreshments and a buffet.
Prior to the reopening of the Allington Chord in 2006, trains for Nottingham – Grantham – Skegness reversed in the station and travelled along the ECML, crossing the ECML via a flat junction, adding to congestion on the main line. Since the opening of the chord they reverse and travel whence they came using the chord, crossing under the ECML using existing tracks.[17]
The journey to London King's Cross takes a little over an hour, with trains provided by London North Eastern Railway and Hull Trains.
In May 2009 National Express East Coast installed ticket barriers at the station, however these have since been removed.
Services
| Preceding station | National Rail National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Stnlnk or Template:Stnlnk |
style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | London North Eastern Railway London-Leeds |
style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk or Template:Stnlnk |
| Template:Stnlnk | style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | London North Eastern Railway London-Hull |
style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk or Template:Stnlnk |
| Template:Stnlnk | style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | London North Eastern Railway London-Lincoln/Newark/Doncaster/York/Newcastle/Edinburgh/ |
style="background:#Template:VTEC colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk
Template:S-rail-national Template:S-rail-national Template:S-rail-national |
| Template:Stnlnk | style="background:#Template:If empty; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:If empty | style="background:#Template:If empty; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk |
| Template:Stnlnk | style="background:#Template:If empty; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:0px none; border-bottom:0px none;" | | style="background:#Template:If empty; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:0px none; border-bottom:0px none;" |
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| Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Great Northern Railway East Coast main line |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed |
| Terminus | style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Great Northern Railway Grantham to Boston |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed |
| Terminus | style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Great Northern Railway Grantham to Lincoln |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed |
| Terminus | style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Great Northern Railway Grantham to Nottingham |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed |
| Terminus | style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Great Northern Railway Grantham to Leicester Belgrave Road |
style="background:#Template:GNR colour; color:inherit; border-left: 0px none; border-right: 0px none; border-top:1px #aaa solid; border-bottom:0px none;" | | Template:Stnlnk Line open, station closed Accidents and incidents
References
External links
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