Swinderby | |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | rail |
Borough: | Swinderby, North Kesteven |
Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 53.1694°N -0.7027°W |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Manager: | East Midlands Railway |
Platforms: | 2 |
Code: | SWD |
Classification: | DfT category F2 |
Opened: | 3 August 1846 |
Footnotes: | Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Swinderby railway station serves the villages of Swinderby, North Scarle, Eagle and Morton Hall in Lincolnshire, England. The station is 8.75miles south west of Lincoln Central on the Nottingham to Lincoln Central Line, owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway who provide all services.
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 contractors for the line were Craven and Son of Newark and Nottingham;[1]
There was an accident at the station on 6 June 1928.[2] A mail train derailed due to the poor state of the track which resulted in nine passengers and eight Post Office officials being injured. One of the passengers later died from his injuries. The whole train came off the rails and the engine turned on its side.[3]
Four elements of the station are each Grade II listed.
In 1868, Thomas Grundy, station master, was brought before Mr Justice Hannen at Lincolnshire Assizes, charged with manslaughter of John Alsobrook and Thomas Moore at Swinderby on 11 November 1867.[4] It was alleged that the station master had not taken proper precautions with the signalling and fog warning lights on a foggy evening and this neglect of his proper duty resulted in a collision between a fish train and a government train. The driver and fireman of the fish train were killed. The prosecution were unable to prove their case and Thomas Grundy was acquitted.[5]
The station, adjacent to the level crossing operated from the Swinderby signal box, has two platforms which feature basic facilities. 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.
All services at Swinderby are operated by East Midlands Railway.[9]
The station is generally served by an hourly service southbound to via and northbound to, although there are some two hour gaps between services in the middle of the day. One train every two hours continues beyond Lincoln to, with a limited service continuing further to . The station is also served by five trains per day between Lincoln and .
The station is also served by one train per day to and from London St Pancras International which are operated using a Class 222 Meridian.
A roughly hourly service also serves the station on Sundays although services run only as far as Nottingham and do not serve stations to Leicester. There are no services to London on Sundays.