Swannington railway station was a railway station at Swannington in North West Leicestershire, England.
Swannington | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Swannington, North West Leicestershire England |
| Coordinates | 52.736°N 1.394°W / 52.736; -1.394 |
| Grid reference | SK410155 |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused |
| History | |
| Original company | Leicester and Swannington Railway |
| Pre-grouping | Midland Railway |
| Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
| Key dates | |
| 1832 | Leicester and Swannington Railway opened |
| 1848 | Burton-on-Trent line opened; second Swannington station replaces original terminus |
| 18 June 1951 | Station closed |
Swannington has had two railway stations. The first opened in 1832 as the western terminus of the Leicester and Swannington Railway. Trains reached it via the Swannington Incline, which had a 1 in 17 gradient and was worked by a stationary engine.
The Midland Railway took over the line in 1845 and extended it westwards to Burton-on-Trent in 1848, creating the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line. The extension avoided the Swannington Incline by taking a new alignment beginning from a junction east of Swannington near Coalville Town. The new line passed south of the original terminus and a new Swannington station was opened on it, leaving the original Swannington terminus to remain as a goods depot.
The second Swannington station was closed in 1951 but the line remains open for freight traffic.
| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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| Coalville Town Line open, station closed |
Midland Railway Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line |
Ashby de la Zouch Line open, station closed | ||
Closed railway stations in Leicestershire and Rutland | |
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| Leicester and Swannington Railway |
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| Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway |
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| Charnwood Forest Railway |
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| Melbourne line | |
| Leicester–Burton upon Trent line |
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| GNR & LNWR Joint Railway |
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| Midland Counties Railway |
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| Nottingham and Melton Railway |
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| Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway | |
| Syston and Peterborough Railway |
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| Rugby and Stamford Railway | |
| Midland Main Line |
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| South Leicestershire Railway |
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| Great Central Main Line |
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| Stamford and Essendine Railway |
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| Other |
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