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This article is about the Boughton station in Nottinghamshire. For the Northamptonshire station, see Boughton railway station. Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England

Boughton (Notts)
The site of the former station
General information
LocationBoughton, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire
England
Grid referenceSK 688 678
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLD&ECR
Pre-groupingGreat Central Railway
Post-groupingLNER
British Railways
Key dates
8 March 1897Opened
19 September 1955Closed
Pronounced (listen)
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Lancashire, Derbyshire
& East Coast Railway
Legend
Chesterfield (Market Place)
Boythorpe Viaduct over
MR Brampton Branch
and Boythorpe Railway
 
Horns Bridge over
Midland Main Line
GCR Chesterfield Loop
River Rother
Duckmanton Tunnel
Left arrow Great Central Main Line Right arrow
Arkwright Town
Right arrow Arkwright Town Jct (1907)
River Doe Lea
Doe Lea Viaduct over
MR Doe Lea Branch
Bolsover South
Bolsover Tunnel
Scarcliffe Summit
Up arrow MML to St Pancras
Sheffield Midland
Attercliffe Road (MR)
Right arrow Rotherham Masborough
West Tinsley (SDR)
Catcliffe (SDR)
Right arrow Rotherham Masborough
Treeton (MR)
Woodhouse Mill (MR)
UpperLeft arrow Beighton (GCR)
enlarge… Beighton Junction
LowerLeft arrow Killamarsh West (MR)
UpperLeft arrow Beighton (GCR)
Upperthorpe and Killamarsh
Spinkhill
Spinkhill Tunnel
Clowne South Summit
Markland Grips Viaduct
Creswell and Welbeck
Shirebrook North
(Originally Langwith Junction)
Langwith Junction shed
Shirebrook South
LowerLeft arrow
GNR
to Nottingham Victoria (1901)
Shirebrook West
Left arrow
MR (now Robin Hood Line)
Nottingham Midland to Worksop
Right arrow
Warsop
Clipstone Colliery Sidings
UpperLeft arrow
Mansfield Railway
to Nottingham Victoria (from 1917)
Edwinstowe
Ollerton
Boughton
Tuxford Central
Tuxford Works
Tuxford shed
Dukeries Junction
Left arrow
GNR (now ECML)
Kings Cross to Retford
Right arrow
Fledborough
Fledborough Viaduct
over River Trent
Clifton-on-Trent
Doddington and Harby
Skellingthorpe
UpperRight arrow
GN&GEJR
to Saxilby
Pyewipe Junction
Lincoln
Down arrow to Peterborough
LD&ECR and Sheffield District Railway
1950 Excursion Advert

Boughton railway station served the village of Boughton in Nottinghamshire, England from 1897 to 1955 when it was closed. It has since been razed to the ground.

Context

The station was opened by the LD&ECR on its main line from Chesterfield Market Place to Lincoln. The LD&ECR was taken over by the GCR in 1907 and subsequently became part of the LNER in 1923 then British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The platforms were wooden, similar to the high level platforms at Dukeries Junction. The stationmaster's house was characteristic of the line, but the station buildings were not, they appear to have been made of wood, but on another page Dow himself says otherwise.

The line crossed a series of ridges between river valleys. From Ollerton it climbed at around 1 in 150 to Boughton after which it descended to Tuxford Central heading towards the River Trent.

Former Services

There never was a Sunday service at Boughton.

In 1922 three trains per day plied between Chesterfield Market Place and Lincoln with a market day extra on Fridays between Langwith Junction and Lincoln. All these trains called at all stations, though on the Friday extra Boughton was a request stop.

From 1951 trains stopped running through to Chesterfield, turning back at Langwith Junction instead. Otherwise the same pattern continued until the last train on 17 September 1955.

Coal

The Wigan Coal and Iron Company intended to open a new colliery at Bevercotes and the LD&ECR obtained powers to build a branch from Boughton sidings. It did not materialise and for many years the branch terminated at a set of buffers in the countryside. The colliery was opened in 1965 and the stub of line finally came into use.

During World War II a connection was made to serve Boughton Ordnance Depot which had a large contingent of American service personnel.

Modern Times

The line through Boughton Station was reopened to non-passenger traffic in August 2009 as the High Marnham Test Track. The line is used by Network Rail to test new engineering trains and on-track plant.

The new test line runs from Thoresby Colliery Junction to the site of the partially demolished High Marnham Power Station, and passes former station sites of Ollerton, Boughton, Tuxford Central and Dukeries Junction, all these stations were closed by 1955.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Ollerton
Line and station closed
  Great Central Railway
Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
  Tuxford Central
Line and station closed

References

Notes

  1. Butt 1995, p. 40.
  2. Booth 2013, p. 44.
  3. Chapman 2021, p. 57.
  4. Dow 1965, p. 166.
  5. Station photos Picture the Past
  6. Dow 1965, p. 164.
  7. Conolly 1998, p. 16.
  8. Bradshaw 1985, p. 718.
  9. Cupit & Taylor 1984, p. 20.

Sources

Further reading

  • Booth, Chris (2017). The Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway Chesterfield to Langwith Junction, The Beighton Branch and Sheffield District Railway. Fonthill Media. ISBN 978-1-78155-628-3.
  • Ludlam, A.J. (March 2013). Kennedy, Rex (ed.). "The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway". Steam Days. 283. Bournemouth: Redgauntlet 1993 Publications. ISSN 0269-0020.

External links

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and East Coast Railway
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Staffordshire Extension
Worksop to Nottingham Line
Nottingham Suburban Railway
Mansfield to Rolleston Junction
Bennerley and Bulwell Railway
Nottingham and Melton Railway
Great Northern and London
and North Western Joint Railway
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