Lowdham railway station

Lowdham National Rail
Location
Place Lowdham
Local authority Newark and Sherwood
Grid reference SK673459
Operations
Station code LOW
Managed by East Midlands Trains
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F2
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Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05 Increase 18,086
2005/06 Increase 19,579
2006/07 Increase 20,095
2007/08 Increase 21,665
2008/09 Increase 23,066
2009/10 Increase 33,376
2010/11 Increase 34,894
2011/12 Increase 41,656
2012/13 Increase 44,660
2013/14 Decrease 39,520
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* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Lowdham from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Lowdham railway station serves the village of Lowdham in Nottinghamshire, England. It is on the Nottingham to Lincoln Line which was engineered by George Stephenson and opened by the Midland Railway on 3 August 1846. The buildings were designed by Thomas Chambers Hine.

East Midlands Trains serve this station with trains between Lincoln and Nottingham.

East Midlands Trains also run a single train from London St Pancras International to Lincoln via Nottingham and the Midland Main Line Monday to Saturday.

All trains including expresses now stop at the station (National Rail Timetable 27).

The buildings originally comprised a station building and station master's house combined (pictured), and, on the opposite side of the road, a crossing keeper's hut. The level crossing adjacent to the station is still in operation, but the main building passed into private ownership in 1990. It has since been extensively renovated by the owners, and many original features restored.

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Coordinates: 53°00′24″N 0°59′53″W / 53.00667°N 0.99806°W