Sutton-on-Sea railway station was a station in Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire. It opened on 4 October 1886 and was a temporary terminus of a branch line from Willoughby. Two years later the line was extended to Mablethorpe. It closed in 1970 and the track was removed a few years after closure.[1] The site is now lost under housing and a road alignment.
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mumby Road Line and station closed |
Great Northern Railway Mablethorpe loop railway |
Mablethorpe Line and station closed |
Sutton-on-Sea | |
|---|---|
The former station masters house, now a private residence | |
| General information | |
| Location | Sutton-on-Sea, East Lindsey England |
| Coordinates | 53.3056°N 0.2801°E / 53.3056; 0.2801 |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused |
| History | |
| Opened | 4 October 1856; 165 years ago (1856-10-04) (as Sutton-le-Marsh) |
| Closed | 5 October 1970; 51 years ago (1970-10-05) |
| Original company | Sutton and Willoughby Railway |
| Pre-grouping | Great Northern Railway |
| Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
| Key dates | |
| ? | Renamed Sutton-on-Sea |
Closed railway stations in Lincolnshire | |
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| North Lindsey Light Railway |
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| Axholme Joint Railway | |
| Barton and Immingham Light Railway | |
| Grimsby and Immingham Electric Railway |
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| Louth to Bardney Line | |
| East Lincolnshire Railway | |
| Mablethorpe Loop Line | |
| Barton and New Holland Railway | |
| Kirkstead and Little Steeping Railway | |
| Doncaster to Keadby line | |
| Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway |
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| Great Central Railway | |
| Lincolnshire loop line | |
| Gt Northern & Gt Eastern Jt Railway | |
| Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | |
| Bourne and Sleaford Railway |
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| Bourn and Essendine Railway | |
| Grantham–Peterborough line | |
| Lincoln–Grantham line | |
| Other lines |
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