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When did ruddington close?

When did ruddington close?

The station opened 15 March 1899 and closed to passengers on 4 March 1963, though passenger trains continued to pass through until closure of the line on 3 May 1969. Goods trains continued until the 1980s….Ruddington railway station.

Ruddington
4 March 1963 closed

When did Fraserburgh train station close?

1965
The GNSR engine shed and BR goods offices remain in alternative uses. Fraserburgh railway station opened in 1865 and closed to passengers in 1965. The railway line was built by the Formartine and Buchan Railway Company, which became part of the Great North of Scotland Railway.

Where was Nottingham Victoria Station?

Station Name: NOTTINGHAM VICTORIA

Date opened: 24.5.1900
Location: On the east side of Milton Street. The station site is now occupied by the Victoria Shopping Centre
Company on opening: Great Central & Great Northern Joint
Date closed to passengers: 4.7.1967
Date closed completely: 4.7.1967

When did trains stop running to Peterhead?

Lord Beeching’s cuts of the early 1960’s condemned the line to closure with the last regular passenger trains running to Peterhead in May 1965 and to Fraserburgh in October 1965. Freight trains used the line to Peterhead until September 1970, and to Fraserburgh until October 1979.

Is there a train station in Peterhead?

The railway station was opened in 1862 and operated by the Great North of Scotland Railway (LNER from 1923 and Scottish Region of British Railways from 1948). …

When did Victoria Station Nottingham close?

1967
A plaque to remember Nottingham Victoria Station has been unveiled 50 years since its closure. The station was opened in 1900 and boasted 12 platforms, but was gradually run down during the 1960s. It was demolished after closing in 1967 with only the clock tower left standing.

Does Peterhead have a railway station?

Why is Peterhead called Peterhead?

Peterhead sits on a headland, and extends round a rocky bay, on the Buchan coast, thirty-two miles north-east of Aberdeen. Its name is an abbreviation of ‘St Peter’s headland’, and was taken from a church dedicated to St Peter that was built on the shores of the same bay in the twelfth or thirteenth century.

Is Peterhead a nice place to live?

With a population in excess of eight and half thousand, Peterhead is the second largest settlement in Aberdeenshire, aside from Aberdeen city itself. When you consider the stunning views and friendly culture, it’s not difficult to understand why the town is such a popular place to live.

How old is the Nottingham station?

117c. 1904
Nottingham/Age

Who owns Nottingham station?

Nottingham station

Nottingham
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated 12 July 1972
Reference no. Historic England listing reference 1271301
Notes

When did Great Northern close Redmile railway station?

Thus, 10 September 1951 marked the effective passenger closure of Redmile station and the end of winter passenger trains over this section of line.

When did Redmile and Belvoir railway station open?

Redmile and Belvoir railway station, on a line from Melton Mowbray North to Newark Castle station, with a branch at Bottesford for Grantham and Skegness, opened in 1879 but closed to passengers in 1951. The Grantham Canal to Nottingham opened in 1797 and closed in 1936. Short sections have reopened for leisure craft.

When was the original Redmile National School built?

The original national school opened in 1839 and was rebuilt on the same site in 1871. New classrooms were added in 1999 and 2001 and a school hall in 2009. The most recent Ofsted report, in October 2013, found the school outstanding in all five of the main assessment criteria.

Where is the village of Redmile in Leicestershire?

Redmile is a village and civil parish in the Melton district of Leicestershire, England, about ten miles (16 km) north of Melton Mowbray and seven miles (11 km) west of Grantham.