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}}'''Mablethorpe railway station''' was a station in the town of [[Mablethorpe]], [[Lincolnshire]] which is now closed.<ref>British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17</ref>. The station was demolished soon after closure. Since 1985 only a short section of platform survives forming a wall of a flower bed in a public garden.
}}'''Mablethorpe railway station''' was a station in the town of [[Mablethorpe]], [[Lincolnshire]] which is now closed.<ref>British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17</ref> The station was demolished soon after closure. Since 1985 only a short section of platform survives forming a wall of a flower bed in a public garden.
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{{Disused Rail Start}}
{{Rail line|previous=[[Sutton-on-Sea railway station|Sutton-on-Sea]]|next=[[Theddlethorpe railway station|Theddlethorpe]]|route=[[Great_Northern_Railway_(Great_Britain)|Great Northern Railway]]<br><small>Mablethorpe Loop</small>|col=000000}}.
{{Rail line|previous=[[Sutton-on-Sea railway station|Sutton-on-Sea]]|next=[[Theddlethorpe railway station|Theddlethorpe]]|route=[[Great_Northern_Railway_(Great_Britain)|Great Northern Railway]]<br><small>Mablethorpe Loop</small>|col=000000}}
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Revision as of 22:42, 22 December 2011

Mablethorpe
General information
LocationLincolnshire
History
Original companyGreat Northern Railway
Post-groupingLNER
Key dates
17 October 1877opened
1970[1]closed

Mablethorpe railway station was a station in the town of Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire which is now closed.[2] The station was demolished soon after closure. Since 1985 only a short section of platform survives forming a wall of a flower bed in a public garden.

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Sutton-on-Sea   Great Northern Railway
Mablethorpe Loop
  Theddlethorpe

References

  1. ^ "E. Lincs Railway - final weeks". Retrieved 10 July 2008.
  2. ^ British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17