Rauceby railway station
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Rauceby railway station can be found near the Town of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, lying close to the western border of the Parish of Old Sleaford and Quarrington just over half-a-mile south of the village of South Rauceby. Sleaford is the only town in Lincolnshire whose main railway station is served by railway lines running north/south and east/west. Rauceby railway station lies on the east/west line and is the next stop to Sleaford railway station.
The railway station originally served Rauceby Hospital (the former Kesteven Lunatic Asylum, which lies immediately to the south of the railway station and was closed in 1998) and the village of South Rauceby in Lincolnshire, England. It now principally serves commuters living in the new housing estates that comprise the Greylees suburb of Sleaford. Most passenger trains stop by request.
A local road crosses the line at the western edge of the platforms, where a signal box and manually operated crossing gates can be seen. The main Grantham to Sleaford road runs to the north of the railway station and crosses the line about a quarter of a mile north east of the station, where automatic barriers are used.
[edit] Local Government and Administrative Areas
Rauceby railway station is in the Quarrington ward of Sleaford Town Council, the Sleaford Quarrington ward of North Kesteven District Council and the Sleaford West division of Lincolnshire County Council.
Rauceby railway station is in the Sleaford and North Hykeham County Constituency and the East Midlands European Parliamentary Constituency.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Rauceby railway station from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Rauceby railway station from Multimap.com
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