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by A. J. Ludlam
- ISBN: 0853614644
- Category: Engineering
- Author: A. J. Ludlam
- Subcategory: Transportation
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- Language: English
- Publisher: The Oakwood Press (June 30, 1995)
- Pages: 168 pages
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England, Lincolnshire, Region Witham, River. Bibliography: p. 160. Series. Locomotion papers ;, LP190, Locomotion papers ;, no. 190.
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The line from Lincoln to Boston was known as the Witham loop because it followed the course of the River Witham, passing . Lincolnshire Loop Line (GNR) and the River Witham. Locomotion Papers; the Oakwood Press.
The line from Lincoln to Boston was known as the Witham loop because it followed the course of the River Witham, passing through Washingborough, Five Mile House, Bardney, Southrey, Stixwould, Tattershall, Dogdyke, and Langrick; the line from Boston to Spalding passed through three intermediate stations, Kirton, Algarkirk and Sutterton, and Surfleet; much of this section is now under the A16 road.
The line from Lincoln to Boston was known as the Witham loop because it followed the course of the River Witham, passing through Washingborough .
The line from Lincoln to Boston was known as the Witham loop because it followed the course of the River Witham, passing through Washingborough, Five Mile House, Bardney, Southrey, Stixwould, Tattershall, Dogdyke, and Langrick. The line from Boston to Spalding passed through three intermediate stations, Kirton, Algarkirk and Sutterton, and Surfleet; much of this section is now under the A16 road. The final section to Peterborough also had three intermediate stations, Littleworth, St James Deeping, and Peakirk.
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The then renamed Great Northern Railway purchased the Witham Navigation and all navigation rights the same year and began construction of the new line, partly alongside it in 1847. The line opened in 1848 and was for a short period the main route to the north and Scotland until the main line from Peterborough to Doncaster Route.
Category:Lincolnshire Loop Line. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. A. Algarkirk and Sutterton railway station (2 F).