Whittlesea Railway Station

Facts and Figures

Whittlesea railway station serves the town of Whittlesey in Cambridgeshire, England. Whittlesea is an older spelling of the town's name.

All the original station buildings are long demolished, and only the two platforms remain. Unlike many railway crossings, the gates are not automatic and are still opened and closed by hand by a person who sits in a small hut-like building by the crossing.

In September 1968, the Flying Scotsman visited the station to have its tender refilled with water.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 12790 0
2017 13162 0
2016 6973 0
2015 7007 0
2014 5933 0
2013 5357 0
2012 5059 0
2011 4313 0
2010 4034 0
2009 4253 0
2008 2567 0
2007 3759 0

Location Data

  • County Council: Cambridgeshire County Council
  • European Region: Eastern
  • District Council: Fenland District Council
  • District Council Ward: Lattersey
  • UK Parliament Constituency: North East Cambridgeshire
  • Civil Parish/community: Whittlesey
  • County Council Electoral Division: Whittlesey South

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