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Southwell railway station was a railway station that served the minster town of Southwell in
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, England from 1847 to 1959.


History

The station at Southwell opened on 1 July 1847 as a branch line from the Nottingham and Lincoln Railway at Rolleston Junction. In its early years, the passenger service was horse-worked. In 1862 gas lighting was introduced. In 1871 the line was extended to Mansfield by the contractors Eckersley and Baylis (using cast iron bridges built by
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of Derby). The
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took the opportunity to rebuild the station building and stationmaster's house in stone and the platform shelters, and dismantle the original wooden station building, which was re-erected at
Beeston railway station Beeston railway station is a Grade II listed railway station on the Midland Main Line which serves the town of Beeston in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies south-west of Nottingham railway station, and south-east of Beeston transport interc ...
. The Mansfield to Southwell section, which passed through a
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area subject to
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, was closed to passengers by the
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in 1929, the same year in which a north to south-west curve at Rolleston was opened to give direct access to the Fiskerton direction from the branch. The Southwell to Rolleston Junction section remained open to passengers until 1959, normally worked by a
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. Freight services ended in 1964.


Stationmasters

*J. Bailey, to 1860 *Samuel Whitehouse, 1860–1863 *I. Kilby, 1863–1865 *William Yeomans, from 1865 *Samuel Jacques, c. 1868 – c. 1876, former station master at Derby Nottingham Road *George Cherry, c. 1877–1878 *George Peck, 1878–1886, former station master at Tewkesbury and Ashchurch *Walter Scott, 1886–1903 *William Clapham, 1903–1910 *Thomas Maidens, c. 1914–1917, then stationmaster at Coalville *Frank Porter, c. 1918–1928 *Walter Scott, 1936–1939, former station master at Appleby *Arthur G. Sperry from 1939, former station master at South Witham


Present day

Today, the station is in use as both a private residence and a b&b. The old level crossing gate is still visible by the station building. A pub called "the Final Whistle" contains many railway memorabilia and relics. The trackbed back towards Mansfield forms a trail called "the Southwell Trail". The trackbed towards Rolleston is now occupied by housing developments and the route of the old railway to Rolleston is now occupied by a road. Rolleston Junction station remains open as
Rolleston Rolleston may refer to: Places * Rolleston, Queensland, Australia * Rolleston, Leicestershire, England * Rolleston, Nottinghamshire, England ** Rolleston railway station * Rolleston on Dove, Staffordshire, England ** Rolleston Hall * Rolleston, ...
. It is close to
Southwell Racecourse Southwell Racecourse (pronounced /ˈsʌðəl/ or /ˈsaʊθwɛl/) is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located east of Southwell in Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of only six racecourses in the UK to have an all-weather track and is one of ...
, about three miles (4.8 km) south-east of the town itself. Fiskerton is also an equal distance from the town.


References

{{Closed stations Nottinghamshire Disused railway stations in Nottinghamshire Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1847 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1959 Former Midland Railway stations 1847 establishments in England Southwell, Nottinghamshire