Ulceby Railway Station

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Ulceby railway station serves the village of Ulceby, North Lincolnshire near Immingham in North East Lincolnshire, England. It was built by the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway in 1848 and is located at Ulceby Skitter.

It is managed by Northern Rail and served by their trains on the Barton Line between Cleethorpes and Barton-on-Humber.

The station layout is somewhat unusual in that all passenger trains use a single platform, even though the station is located on a double track line. There are junctions at either end of the station, as the branch line from Habrough to Barton-on-Humber meets and then diverges from the busy freight-only line from Brocklesby to Immingham Dock. These junctions, and the adjacent level crossing are controlled from Ulceby Junction signal box at the southern end of the station. The station originally had two platforms but this was altered to a single wooden platform when the line was resignalled in the 1980s.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 2952 0
2017 4094 0
2016 2934 0
2015 3335 0
2014 3812 0
2013 3716 0
2012 3237 0
2011 3390 0
2010 2869 0
2009 3226 0
2008 3362 0
2007 2309 0

Location Data

  • UK Parliament Constituency: Cleethorpes
  • Unitary Authority Ward (UTW): Ferry
  • Unitary Authority: North Lincolnshire Council
  • Civil Parish/community: South Killingholme
  • European Region: Yorkshire and the Humber

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