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| EMR 156 917 departs |
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| Type: | National Rail (Nottingham-Lincoln Line) |
| Station code: | FSK |
| Opened: | 1846 |
| Platforms: | 2 |
The station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1846. The station, close to the river Trent, had a goods loop which survived until 1964 [1]. The original station building survives as a private residence. Platform facilities of this unstaffed station are the usual bus shelters and signs.
Next to the station is a level crossing which was operated by Fiskerton signalbox but this was decommissioned in 2016. It may be given to a preserved railway. Access between the platforms is via the road and crossing. The station is managed by East Midlands Railway.
[1] Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith, Nottingham to Lincoln (Middleton Press, 2013) Map. IX
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| Platform view, the former station building behind |
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| Level crossing |
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| Signalbox |
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| View down the platform |
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| EMR 158 768 prepares to depart |
[1] Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith, Nottingham to Lincoln (Middleton Press, 2013) Map. IX





