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Former railway station in England

Immingham (Eastern Jetty)
A postcard of the station in the 1910s
General information
LocationImmingham, North East Lincolnshire
England
Coordinates53°37′51″N 0°10′55″W / 53.6307°N 0.1819°W / 53.6307; -0.1819
Grid referenceTA203165
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Central Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Central Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
15 May 1912opened
1939closed
Passenger lines of
North East Lincolnshire
Legend
Hull Corporation Pier
Barton-
on-Humber
Humber Ferry
Barrow Haven New Holland Pier
New Holland
engine shed
New Holland Town
New Holland
Goxhill
East Halton
Killingholme
Admiralty Platform
Thornton Abbey Killingholme
Thornton Curtis Immingham West Jn
Humber Road Jn
Immingham
Western Jetty
Ulceby
Aerodrome Platform
Eastfield Road
Ulceby North Jn Immingham Dock
Ulceby Dock Entrance
Immingham
engine shed
Immingham
Eastern Jetty
Immingham
Queens Road
Immingham Dock
Immingham Town
Eastern Entrance to
Immingham Dock
Sheffield–
Lincoln line
&
South Humberside
Main Line
Immingham Halt
Habrough Kiln Lane
Stallingborough Marsh Road LC
Healing No.5 Passing Place
Great Coates Great Coates LC
Pyewipe
Depot Halt
Pyewipe car sheds
Cleveland Bridge
Grimsby
Pyewipe Road
West Marsh Jn East Marsh Jn
Cleveland Street
Stortford Street
Grimsby Town
Boulevard
Recreation Ground
East Lincolnshire Rlwy
to Boston
Jackson Street
Grimsby
engine shed
Yarborough Street
Grimsby Docks Corporation Bridge
Grimsby Pier
Riby Street
Platform
New Clee
Cleethorpes
Kingsway (CCLR)
Discovery
Lakeside Central
North Sea Lane
Humberston
North Sea Lane
Beach
South Sea Lane
Lincolnshire Coast Lt Rly
1960–1985

Immingham (Eastern Jetty) railway station was a special excursion station built along the port's eastern jetty to cater for traffic to passenger ships on cruises to the North Cape, Norwegian Fjords and the Baltic.

The station was not much more than a long wooden platform along the jetty. It was only used for the transfer of the passengers and luggage from train to ship and vice versa so little in the way of facilities was needed or provided. The critical provision was numerous staff to guide travellers and handle their belongings.

Traffic

The cruise ships sometimes berthed in the dock itself, but usually they moored at the seaward side of the jetty where they were adjacent to all-First Class, Restaurant Car special trains. These operated along two routes:

Locomotives

Originally these trains were hauled by Great Central Railway 4-6-0 locomotives but following grouping in 1922 Great Northern Railway motive power took many of them over.

Spectacle

Visits by such ships drew crowds of sightseers and passed into local folklore, none more so than the vessel SS Arandora Star which was torpedoed in 1940 with heavy loss of life.

Closure

The cruises terminated in 1939, just prior to the Second World War. Although the platform remained for some time, the station was effectively closed. One source suggests GCR passenger vessels plied between here, Antwerp, Hamburg and Rotterdam.

Afterlife

By 2015 the tracks on the jetty had long been lifted, but the structure remained well used, handling oils, spirits, and liquid chemicals.

Liners known to have used Immingham

References

  1. King 2019, p. 92.
  2. Butt 1995, p. 127.
  3. Croughton, Kidner & Young 1982, p. 88.
  4. Dow 1965, p. 260.
  5. Mummery & Butler 1999, pp. 88–98.
  6. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2017, Photo 105.
  7. WEA 1994, p. 29.
  8. Mummery & Butler 1999, p. 95.
  9. SS Calgaric, with the lines to the Eastern Jetty curving under the camera Getty Images
  10. Burgess 2007, p. 21.
  11. Ludlam 2016, pp. 7 & 28.
  12. ^ Crossland & Turner 2012, p. 57.
  13. Ludlam 2006, pp. 429–432.
  14. Tuplin 1967, Plate 26.
  15. ^ Ludlam 1996, p. 65.
  16. Mummery & Butler 1999, pp. 96–98.
  17. ^ Crossland & Turner 2012, p. 55.
  18. Mummery & Butler 1999, pp. 89, 90 & 95.
  19. Crossland & Turner 2012, p. 58.
  20. Mummery & Butler 1999, p. 89.
  21. Grainger 2012, p. 40.
  22. Crossland & Turner 2012, p. 56.
  23. Mummery & Butler 1999, pp. 91 & 93.
  24. Mummery & Butler 1999, p. 92.

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Closed railway stations in Lincolnshire
North Lindsey Light Railway
Axholme Joint Railway
Barton and Immingham Light Railway
Grimsby and Immingham Electric Railway
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
Great Central Railway
Lincolnshire loop line
Gt Northern & Gt Eastern Jt Railway
Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway
Bourne and Sleaford Railway
Bourn and Essendine Railway
Grantham–Peterborough line
Lincoln–Grantham line
Other lines
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