When did the railway come to Grimsby?

When did the railway come to Grimsby?

1848
The East Lincolnshire Railway was a main line railway linking the towns of Boston, Louth and Grimsby in Lincolnshire, England. It opened in 1848. All intermediate stations, with most of the route, were closed to passengers in 1970.

When did Louth railway station close?

5 Oct 1970
Louth railway station

Louth
5 Oct 1970 Closed to regular passenger traffic
22 Dec 1980 Closed
Listed Building – Grade II
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What time does Grimsby train station open?

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Station name Grimsby Town (GMB)
Ticket Office Hours Monday 05:45 – 19:30 Sunday 08:45 – 19:30 Saturday 05:30 – 19:30
Ticket on Departure available Yes
From Ticket Machines Yes
From ticket office Yes

When did Mablethorpe station close?

5 October 1970
Mablethorpe railway station

Mablethorpe
Post-grouping LNER
Key dates
17 October 1877 opened
5 October 1970 closed

Where was Louth railway station?

Lincolnshire
Louth railway station was a station in Louth, Lincolnshire, England. It served as a junction for several different now closed lines which converged on the town. The closure of the station has left Louth which has over 16,000 residents the largest town in Lincolnshire without a railway station.

How much is the bus from Grimsby to Hull?

How long does a bus to Hull from Grimsby take? The quickest coach from Grimsby to Hull is provided by and takes . Coach tickets for this connection cost £11.26.


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