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Crowle railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crowle
National Rail
Crowle railway station in 2023
General information
LocationCrowle, North Lincolnshire
England
Coordinates53°35′23″N 0°49′03″W / 53.5898°N 0.8175°W / 53.5898; -0.8175
Grid referenceSE783110
Managed byNorthern Trains
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCWE
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened1866
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 26,956
2019/20Increase 29,898
2020/21Decrease 6,136
2021/22Increase 13,796
2022/23Decrease 5,770
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Crowle Railway Station Sign (Rail Alphabet 2)
Crowle Railway Station looking East towards Scunthorpe

Crowle railway station serves the market town of Crowle in North Lincolnshire, England. Most services are provided by Northern Trains, who operate the station. Occasional services by TransPennine Express also call at this station.

The station has very limited facilities. There is a shelter on each platform, but no other permanent buildings. A public telephone is provided on platform 1 along with timetable posters to offer train running information. Platform 2 is accessible only by a barrow crossing at the west end of the station, but step-free access is available from the main entrance onto platform 1.[1] The disused signal box has now been knocked down and levelled off.

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Transcription

Service

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Trains ran an hourly service Monday-Saturday in both direction calling here between Doncaster and Scunthorpe. With no service on a Sunday.[2]

Currently, that has been reduced to every 2 hours, again with no services on a Sunday. One TransPennine Express service between Cleethorpes and Liverpool Lime Street each way also stops here, early morning westbound and late evening eastbound.[3]

In February 2013 the line northeast of Hatfield and Stainforth station towards Thorne was blocked by the Hatfield Colliery landslip, with all services over the section halted. The line reopened in July 2013.

Preceding station
National Rail
National Rail
Following station
Northern Trains
Monday-Saturday only
TransPennine Express
Limited Service
Disused railways
Godnow Bridge   South Yorkshire Railway
Doncaster to Keadby Line
  Keadby

References

  1. ^ Crowle station facilities National Rail Enquiries
  2. ^ "National Rail Timetable, December 2018, Table 29" (PDF). Railway Timetable archive. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  3. ^ Table 21 National Rail timetable, December 2022

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This page was last edited on 14 December 2023, at 18:57
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