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Thorneywood railway station

Coordinates: 52°57′44″N 1°07′16″W / 52.9623°N 1.1211°W / 52.9623; -1.1211
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Thorneywood railway station was a station on the former Great Northern Railway Nottingham Suburban railway in Nottingham, England.[1] It opened in 1889, regular passenger services ceased in 1916. Woodthorpe Grange Park opened to the public in 1922. On 10 July 1928 King George V and Queen Mary visited the park and 17,000 school children travelled to the event on the NSR to Sherwood and Thorneywood Stations (which had been re-opened for the event). An enthusiasts special ran on 16 June 1951 but goods train finished on 1 August 1951 when the line was abandoned. and the track was lifted in 1954[2].

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Nottingham London Road High Level   Great Northern Railway
Nottingham Suburban Railway
  St Ann's Well

See also

References

  1. ^ British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer.
  2. ^ http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/t/thorneywood/index.shtml

Further reading

  • Kingscott, Geoffrey (2004). Lost Railways of Nottinghamshire. Countryside Books. ISBN 1-85306-884-5.
  • Marshall, J., (June 1961) "Nottingham Suburban Railway" Railway Magazine article

52°57′44″N 1°07′16″W / 52.9623°N 1.1211°W / 52.9623; -1.1211