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词条 Fotherby Halt railway station
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  1. History

  2. Present day

  3. References

  4. Sources

  5. External links

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| name = Fotherby Halt
| image_name = Fotherby-Halt.jpg
| caption = Station site in 2007.
| gridref =
| original = East Lincolnshire Railway
| pregroup = Great Northern Railway
| postgroup = London and North Eastern Railway
Eastern Region of British Railways
| locale = Fotherby
| borough = East Lindsey
| platforms = 2
| years = February 1853
| events = Opened as Fotherby Gate House
| years1 = 28 June 1872
| events1 = Closed
| years2 = 11 December 1905
| events2 = Reopened and renamed
| years3 = 11 September 1961
| events3 = Closed
| years4 = December 1980
| events4 = Closure of line
}}

Fotherby Halt was a railway halt on the East Lincolnshire Railway{{sfn|Conolly|2004|loc=p. 17, section A3}} which served the village of Fotherby in Lincolnshire between 1905 and 1961. The station was opened on the site of a previous station named Fotherby Gate House which had closed in 1872. The second station closed in 1961, but the line through it remained open for freight until December 1980. The line through the station could be reopened by the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway as part of its extension south from {{rws|Ludborough}} to {{rws|Louth}}.

History

The station was opened in February 1853 as Fotherby Gate House,{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=99}} some five years after the East Lincolnshire Railway between {{rws|Grimsby}} and {{rws|Louth}} had opened on 1 March 1848.{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=16}} The origins of the station's name lay in the gatehouse constructed in 1847 by contractor John Waring and Sons of Rotherham to control the crossing over Peppin Lane near Fotherby, to the south of which the station lay.{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=12-14}} It was served by a twice-weekly passenger service restricted to market days.{{sfn|Clinker|1978|p=162, note 1362}}{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=93}} This reduced its patronage to such an extent that it was closed on 28 June 1872,{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=99}}[1] but remained in public timetables until October 1872.{{sfn|Clinker|1978|p=49}}

The station was reopened on 11 December 1905 as Fotherby Halt{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=99}} to coincide with the introduction of a motor train service by the Great Northern Railway.{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=93}} It consisted of two low parallel halt platforms to the south of the level crossing; a crossing box (the block section being Ludborough-Louth North) was sited at the northern end of the up platform next to the crossing and opposite Fotherby gatehouse which served as the crossing keeper's cottage.{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=85}}[2] Passenger services called at the station upon request only.{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|pp=111-112}} The station closed on 11 September 1961,{{sfn|Clinker|1978|p=49}} the same day as {{rws|Utterby Halt}} to the north which had opened on the same day as part of the rail motor service.{{sfn|Butt|1991|p=238}}

{{Heritage rail start}}{{Rail line|next={{stnlnk|Louth North}}|previous={{stnlnk|Ludborough}}|route=Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
(Future Extension) |col={{heritage rail colour}} }}{{Disused Rail Insert}}{{Rail line|next={{rws|Louth}}
Line and station closed |previous={{rws|Utterby Halt}}
Line and station closed |route=Great Northern Railway
East Lincolnshire Line|col={{GNR colour}}}}{{rail end}}

Present day

The halt was demolished by British Rail long before final closure of the line in December 1980 and little remains of it today.{{sfn|Stennett|2007|p=40}}{{sfn|Ludlam|1991|p=150}} The crossing keeper's cottage survives in good condition as a private residence, but the original windows have given way to upvc replacements.[1] The rails remain embedded in the tarmac over Peppin Lane and an old signal stands over the trackbed to the south towards Louth.[1] The gate box was moved to Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station in 1985 as part of the East Anglian Railway Museum.[2]

On 28 September 1991, the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway obtained a Light Railway Order authorising the reinstatement of the East Lincolnshire Railway between {{rws|Waltham|England}} and the former Keddington Road level crossing near Louth, which would include the line through Fotherby.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.railwayramblers.org.uk/photo/39photo.htm | title = Photo Gallery Group 39 | accessdate = 2010-09-14 | date = February 2009 | publisher = Railway Ramblers}}
2. ^{{subbrit|f\\fotherby_halt}}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1991/2210/contents/made | title = The Grimsby and Louth Light Railway Order 1991 (S.I. 1991 No. 2210) | accessdate = 2010-09-14 | date = 1991-09-28 | publisher = Office of Public Sector Information}}

Sources

  • {{Butt-Stations}}
  • {{Cite book | last1 = Clinker | first1 = C.R. | title = Clinker's Register of Closed Passenger Stations and Goods Depots in England, Scotland and Wales 1830-1977 |date=October 1978 | publisher = Avon-Anglia Publications & Services | location = Bristol | isbn = 0-905466-19-5 | pages = | ref = harv}}
  • {{Cite book | last1 = Ludlam | first1 = A.J. | title = The East Lincolnshire Railway (OL82) | year = 1991 | publisher = The Oakwood Press | location = Headington, Oxford | isbn = 0-85361-416-4 | pages = | ref = harv}}
  • {{Cite book | last1 = Philip Conolly | first1 = W. | title = British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer | year = 2004 | origyear = 1958 | publisher = Ian Allan Ltd | location = Hersham, Surrey | isbn = 978-0-7110-0320-0 | pages = | ref = harv}}
  • {{Cite book | last1 = Stennett | first1 = Alan | title = Lost Railways of Lincolnshire | year = 2007 | publisher = Countryside Books | location = Newbury, Berkshire | isbn = 978-1-84674-040-4 | pages = | ref = harv}}

External links

  • Fotherby Halt on navigable O. S. map
{{coord|53.4048|-0.0156|type:railwaystation_region:GB_source:enwiki-npemap.org.uk|display=title}}{{Closed stations Lincolnshire}}

6 : Disused railway stations in Lincolnshire|Railway stations closed in 1961|Railway stations opened in 1905|Railway stations closed in 1872|Railway stations opened in 1853|Former Great Northern Railway stations

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