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Gainsborough Lea Road is one of two railway stations that serve the town of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, England, the other being Gainsborough Central, which is located in the town centre. The station is managed by East Midlands Railway and is located 14⁄ miles (23 km) northwest of Lincoln Central on the A156 Lea Road in the south of the town.
Washwood Heath Yard. Wath marshalling yard. Whitemoor marshalling yard. Categories: Rail yards. Railway freight terminals in the United Kingdom.
B. Birkenhead Grange Lane railway station. Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (1838–1966) Birmingham Moor Street railway station. Bracebridge railway station. Bradford Adolphus Street railway station. Bricklayers Arms railway station.
Bescot Yard is a railway yard in Bescot, a suburb of Walsall in the West Midlands, operated by DB Cargo UK. The yard is the major freight yard of the region, handling all of the rail freight movements and most of the railfreight traffic around the West Midlands .
In 1874 the L&YR ceased to use the station for mineral traffic with the exception that coal was still delivered to Manchester Corporation Rochdale Road Gas Works via a siding that ran through the goods yard. A large goods warehouse was constructed in 1880—1881 and by 1893 two smaller warehouses had been built. By 1886 the wholesale potato ...
City Goods station. / 53.383770; -1.459500. City Goods was a goods station, belonging to the London and North Western Railway, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England . The London and North Western Railway presence in Sheffield began in 1895 when it opened a small goods station on Bernard Road. The company opened a ¾-mile branch eastwards from ...
Characteristics. Operator. DB Cargo UK. History. Opened. 1963. Tyne Yard ( TY) is a railway yard in Birtley, England, on the East Coast Main Line, operated by DB Cargo UK. The yard is the major freight yard of the North East, with the majority of rail freight movements in Tyne and Wear from around Great Britain passing through the yard.
Gallows Close goods yard. / 54.2785; -0.4117. Gallows Close goods yard was a freight transfer yard on the Scarborough and Whitby Railway in the town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The yard was opened in 1899 to relieve pressure on the main station in Scarborough and to release space for passenger use.