Ancaster railway station

Ancaster National Rail
Location
Place Ancaster
Local authority South Kesteven
Coordinates 52°59′16″N 0°32′09″W / 52.98772°N 0.53594°W / 52.98772; -0.53594Coordinates: 52°59′16″N 0°32′09″W / 52.98772°N 0.53594°W / 52.98772; -0.53594
Grid reference SK983443
Operations
Station code ANC
Managed by East Midlands Trains
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2011/12 Decrease 4,044
2012/13 Increase 7,408
2013/14 Increase 8,878
2014/15 Increase 9,910
2015/16 Decrease 7,356
History
Key dates Opened 16 June 1857 (16 June 1857)
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Ancaster from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Ancaster railway station serves the village of Ancaster in Lincolnshire, England. The station is 11.5 miles (19 km) north of Grantham on the Nottingham to Skegness Line.

The station is now owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Trains (EMT) train operating company (TOC) who provide all rail services.

It still has a working signal box at west end of the station, however is regarded as unstaffed and offers limited facilities other than two shelters, bicycle storage, timetables and modern 'Help Points'. The full range of tickets for travel are purchased from the guard on the train at no extra cost, there are no retail facilities at this station.

History

Opened by the Boston, Sleaford and Midland Counties Railway, then run by the Great Northern Railway, it became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

When Sectorisation was introduced in the 1980s, the station was served by Regional Railways until the Privatisation of British Railways.

Services

As of December 2015 there are four daily services in both directions which run to Skegness and Nottingham, with three services on a Saturday. There are no Sunday services. A Normal service operates on most Bank holidays.[1]

Preceding station   National Rail   Following station
East Midlands Trains
Mondays-Saturdays only
Historical railways
Honington   Great Northern Railway
Grantham to Boston Line
  Rauceby

References

  1. "Table 19 Nottingham & Grantham to Skegness" (PDF). Network Rail. December 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
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