Kirton Lindsey Railway Station

Facts and Figures

Kirton Lindsey railway station serves the town of Kirton Lindsey in North Lincolnshire, England. The station was opened in 1849 on the former main line of the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway which became part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.

The station was built with two flanking platforms with the main station building on the Sheffield-bound side at the top of a long approach road. The Grimsby-bound platform had a simple waiting shelter and the platforms were linked by a latticed footbridge. The footbridge and Grimsby bound platform have since been removed and the route reduced to a single track at this point.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 80 0
2017 244 0
2016 76 0
2015 68 0
2014 55 0
2013 88 0
2012 102 0
2011 103 0
2010 103 0
2009 39 0
2008 79 0
2007 83 0

Location Data

  • Civil Parish/community: Kirton in Lindsey
  • Unitary Authority: North Lincolnshire Council
  • Unitary Authority Ward (UTW): Ridge
  • UK Parliament Constituency: Scunthorpe
  • European Region: Yorkshire and the Humber

Things near Kirton Lindsey Railway Station at other websites

(Links open in a new window)

Recent Crime Figures

Month Total Crime Antisocial BehaviourTheft from PersonBicycle TheftShopliftingRobberyBurglaryOther TheftVehicle CrimeDrugsWeaponsPublic OrderCriminal Damage & ArsonViolent CrimeOther Crime

abcrailwayguide.uk is a Good Stuff website.