East Halton railway station
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Template:Passenger Lines of North East Lincolnshire East Halton railway station was located on Skitter Road north of East Halton, Lincolnshire, England.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
The station was built by the Barton and Immingham Light Railway under the auspices of the Great Central Railway.Template:Sfn The line's primary purpose was to enable workers to get to and from Immingham Dock which was being built at the time the line was opened. The typical journey time to the dock was fifteen minutes.Template:Sfn
The station was the only one on the line built with two brick faced platforms,Template:Sfn though the second track and platform were removed in later years.Template:Sfn In 1954 the platform facilities consisted of a seat, a corrugated iron shelter a station sign reading East Halton Halt and two lamps.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Shortly after closure the track was lifted for about 100 yards from the junction at Goxhill, leaving the line through the station as a long siding which was sometimes used to store redundant wagons.Template:Sfn Some time later the track was lifted through the station almost to Killingholme Admiralty Platform. In 2015 the line of route was still plain to see.
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Barton and Immingham Light Railway
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External links
- Services from New Holland Disused Stations UK
- The station on a 1930 OS map National Library of Scotland
- The station on a 1948 OS map npe maps
- The station and line Rail Map Online
- The station and section of line railwaycodes
- Two photos of the station Template:Webarchive yccrp
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- Disused railway stations in the Borough of North Lincolnshire
- Former Great Central Railway stations
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1911
- Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1963
- Beeching closures in England