| Edenham | |
|---|---|
|  The station building, now the Willoughby Arms, in 2009 | |
| General information | |
| Location | Edenham, Lincolnshire England | 
| Grid reference | TF058221 | 
| Platforms | 1 | 
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused | 
| History | |
| Pre-grouping | Edenham & Little Bytham Railway | 
| Post-grouping | Closed | 
| Key dates | |
| 8 December 1857 | Opened | 
| 17 October 1871 | Closed[1] | 
Edenham railway station was a station in Edenham, Lincolnshire. It was the terminus of a four-mile branch line from the Great Northern Railway at Little Bytham. The line was built and operated by the Edenham & Little Bytham Railway (E&LBR). It was opened on 8 December 1857. The station closed to passengers on 17 October 1871.[2] Freight traffic continued until about 1884, when the line closed.
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Terminus | Edenham & Little Bytham Railway | Little Bytham Line and station closed | 
References
Bibliography
- Rodney Edward Pearson; John Greenfield Ruddock (1986). Lord Willoughby's Railway. ISBN 978-0-9511656-0-7.
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