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Eastern Main Lines
Boston to Lincoln
also from Louth and Horncastle
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
These historic routes had contrasting environs. The main line was close to a river and often carried fishermen, the Louth link was over hills and mainly served farmers, while the branch featured a spa. The story of sugar traffic is unusual. Thus a variety of trains abound herein.
Book Details
- Author
- Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
- Series
- Eastern Main Lines
- Publisher
- Middleton Press Ltd
- Published
- 26 September 2015
- Reprinted
- 21 January 2017
- ISBN
- 9781908174802
- Language
- English
- Format
- Hardback
- Dimensions
- 240 x 174 mm
- General
- 96 Pages
120 Photographs
Large Scale Maps
Other details of local history
Stations & Locations
Stations | Photo | |
---|---|---|
Boston | 1-10 | |
Langrick | 11-13 | |
Dogdyke | 14-19 | |
Tattershall | 20-23 | |
Woodhall Junction | 24-37 | |
Stixwold | 38-40 | |
Southrey | 41-43 | |
Bardney | 44-58 | |
Five Mile House | 59-60 | |
Washingborough | 61-63 | |
Pelham Street Junction | 64 | |
Lincoln Central | 65-70 | |
Lincoln | 71-72 | |
Louth | 73-84 | |
Hallington | 85-87 | |
Withcall | 88-90 | |
Donnington on Bain | 91-93 | |
South Willingham & Hainton | 94-95 | |
East Barkwith | 96-98 | |
Wragby | 99-105 | |
Kingthorpe | 106 | |
Woodhall Spa | 107-113 | |
Horncastle | 114-120 |