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Immingham Dock Location Place Immingham Area Lincolnshire Coordinates 53°37′53″N 0°11′21″W / 53.6315°N 0.1892°W / 53.6315; -0.1892Coordinates: 53°37′53″N 0°11′21″W / 53.6315°N 0.1892°W / 53.6315; -0.1892 Operations Original company Great Central Railway History 1910 opened 17 June 1963 Barton and Immingham Light Railway closed 6 October 1969 closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z UK Railways portal Immingham Dock railway station was a railway station which served the dock in Immingham, Lincolnshire, England. History Immingham Dock was opened in 1912 by the Great Central Railway at a point where the deep water channel came close to the Lincolnshire bank of the river Humber. In order to get their workers from Kingston-upon-Hull, Barton upon Humber and New Holland and the surrounding villages to the dock the company built the Barton and Immingham Light Railway, which terminated at Immingham Dock railway station by the western arm of the dock. Other workers were catered for by the Grimsby and Immingham Electric Railway, an inter-urban system running from Grimsby to the Eastern Arm of the dock. The station was a single platform affair with a run round facility and a small, pagoda - style station building which housed the usual facilities.[1] Services were provided from New Holland, leaving what is now the Barton Line south of Goxhill and passing through a number of intermediate stations before reaching Immingham. The station surprisingly escaped closure when passenger services were withdrawn from the branch line on 17 June 1963 [2] with an alternate service provided via the previously freight only link to Ulceby. Trains were run from Grimsby Town via Habrough usually at times coincidental with the shift changing times of the dock workers. However, this single stop branch was short lived, with services being withdrawn on 6 October 1969 when the station was finally closed.[3] Former Services Preceding station Disused railways Following station Killingholme   Great Central Railway Barton and Immingham Light Railway 1912 - 1963   Terminus Grimsby Town   British Railways Humber Commercial Railway 1963 - 1969   Terminus References ^ British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17 ^ "HULL CORPORATION PIER". http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/h/hull_corporation_pier/index.shtml. Retrieved 17 March 2009.  ^ John Jennison. "IMMINGHAM PASSENGER TRAINS". http://www.leytransport.i12.com/immingha.htm. Retrieved 27 March 2009.  v • d • e Closed railway stations in Lincolnshire North Lindsey Light Railway Whitton · Winteringham · West Halton · Winterton & Thealby · Normanby Park South · Scunthorpe (Dawes Lane) Isle of Axholme Joint Railway Eastoft · Luddington · Fockerby · Crowle North · Belton · Epworth · Haxey Town · Haxey Junction Barton and Immingham Light Railway and Grimsby and Immingham Electric Railway East Halton · Killingholme · Immingham Dock · Immingham Dock (electric) · Immingham Queens Road · Immingham (Eastern Jetty) · Immingham Road Halt · Immingham Town · Kiln Lane level crossing · Marsh Road level crossing · No. 5 Passing Place · Great Coates level crossing · Pyewipe Road · Cleveland Bridge · Corporation Bridge Louth to Bardney Line Hallington · Withcall · Donington on Bain · South Willingham and Hainton · East Barkwith · Wragby · Kingthorpe East Lincolnshire Railway Hainton Street Halt · Weelsby Road Halt  · Waltham · Holton Village Halt · Holton-le-Clay · Grainsby Halt · Utterby Halt · Fotherby Halt · Louth · Legbourne Road · Authorpe · Aby for Claythorpe · Alford Town · Willoughby · Burgh-le-Marsh · Firsby · Little Steeping · East Ville · Old Leake · Sibsey Mablethorpe Loop Line Grimoldby · Saltfleetby · Theddlethorpe · Mablethorpe · Sutton-on-Sea · Mumby Road Barton and New Holland Railway New Holland Pier · New Holland Town · Thornton Curtis · Brocklesby Kirkstead and Little Steeping Railway Coningsby · Tumby Woodside · New Bolingbroke · Stickney · Midville Doncaster to Keadby Line Medge Hall Halt · Godnow Bridge · Keadby Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway Gunhouse Wharf · Gunness and Burringham · Frodingham · Appleby · Elsham Great Central Railway Scawby · Northorpe · Blyton · Bigby Road Bridge · Howsham · North Kelsey · Moortown · Holton Le Moor · Claxby and Usselby · Wickenby · Snelland · Langworth · Reepham Lincolnshire Loop Line Washingborough · Five Mile House · Bardney · Southrey · Stixwould · Woodhall Junction · Tattershall · Dogdyke · Langrick · Kirton · Algarkirk and Sutterton · Surfleet · Littleworth · St James Deeping Gt Northern & Gt Eastern Jt Railway Park Drain · Haxey and Epworth · Beckingham · Lea · Stow Park · Skellingthorpe · Branston & Heighington · Potter Hanworth · Nocton and Dunston · Scopwick and Timberland · Digby · Helpringham · Donington Road · Gosberton · Pinchbeck · Cowbit · Postland · French Drove and Gedney Hill · Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway South Witham · Castle Bytham · Bourne · Twenty · Counter Drain · North Drove · Weston · Moulton · Whaplode · Holbeach · Fleet · Gedney · Long Sutton · Sutton Bridge · Tydd Bourne and Sleaford Railway Aswarby and Scredington · Billingboro and Horbling · Rippingale · Morton Road · Thurlby · Wilsthorpe Crossing Halt · Braceboro Spa Grantham to Peterborough Line Claypole · Hougham · Great Ponton · Corby Glen · Little Bytham · Tallington Lincoln to Grantham Line Lincoln St. Marks · Bracebridge · Waddington · Harmston · Navenby · Leadenham · Caythorpe · Honington · Barkston Other lines Alford · Denton · Edenham · Grantham Ambergate Yard · Grimsby Pier · Halton Holegate · Horncastle · Jolly Bacchus Inn · Seacroft · Sedgebrook · Skellingthorpe · Spilsby · Stamford East · Thorpe-on-the-Hill · Torksey · Woodhall Spa This article on a railway station in the East of England is a stub. 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