Uppingham railway station

Former railway station in Rutland, England

Uppingham
General information
LocationUppingham, Rutland
England
Grid referenceSP872994
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1894Opened
1960Closed

Uppingham railway station was a station in Uppingham, Rutland. It was the terminus of a branch line from Seaton and opened in 1894 and closed in 1960.[1] In 1910, there were five trains daily to Seaton and four return (five on Fridays)[2] and in 1922 there were also five but seven return.[3]

The station buildings were demolished and the site became a small industrial area.

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   London and North Western Railway   Seaton
Line and station closed

References

  1. ^ British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer.
  2. ^ Bradshaw's Railway Guide, April 1910.
  3. ^ Bradshaw's Railway Guide, July 1922.
The location of Uppingham Station, which served the town from 1894 to 1960.
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Stamford Railway
Legend
to East Coast Main Line
at Essendine
to Wansford
Stamford East
Stamford
Ketton and Collyweston
Luffenham
Morcott
Uppingham
Seaton
Rockingham
Drayton Junction
Ashley and Weston
Hallaton Junction
to Leicester
Welham Junction
Market Harborough
Lubenham
Theddingworth
Welford and Kilworth
Yelvertoft and
Stanford Park
Lilbourne
Clifton Mill
Rugby
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Closed railway stations in Leicestershire and Rutland
Leicester and Swannington Railway
Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway
Charnwood Forest Railway
Melbourne line
Leicester–Burton upon Trent line
GNR & LNWR Joint Railway
Midland Counties Railway
Nottingham and Melton Railway
Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway
Syston and Peterborough Railway
Rugby and Stamford Railway
Midland Main Line
South Leicestershire Railway
Great Central Main Line
Stamford and Essendine Railway
Other

52°35′08″N 0°42′58″W / 52.5855°N 0.7160°W / 52.5855; -0.7160


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