Leicester Belgrave Road railway station

Leicester Belgrave Road was the Great Northern Railway terminus in Leicester, England. It was the terminus of the GNR's branch line from the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway at Marefield Junction.

Leicester Belgrave Road
Location
PlaceLeicester
AreaLeicestershire
Grid referenceSK592057
Operations
Pre-groupingGreat Northern Railway
Post-groupingLNER
Platforms5
History
1 January 1883Opened
7 December 1953Closed to regular services
9 September 1962Closed to summer specials
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z

Overview

The station opened on 2 October 1882. Marefield Junction was triangular and allowed through running north or south.

Services

The main services from Leicester were to Peterborough and Grantham. The station was also well provided in summer with specials, especially to Skegness and Mablethorpe.

The Peterborough trains were stopped as a war economy in 1916. Local traffic was never heavy, and by 1950 there were only two Grantham trains remaining, one of which was a semi-fast with limited stops which connected with the Flying Scotsman at Grantham. This train was withdrawn in 1951, the remaining stopping train survived until the end of regular services over the joint line in 1953.

Summer specials continued to run until 1962, in the later years with severe speed restrictions on the Leicester branch.[1]

Closure

The line closed in 1962 but various depots continued in use for a few years using a reinstated connection with the Midland Railway which had last been used for materials delivery during construction. The last of these, Catherine Street oil depot, closed on 1 January 1969.[2]

The Leicester station site has been since been developed as a supermarket and adjoining car park.

Summary of Former Services

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   Great Northern Railway
Leicester Belgrave Road to Grantham
  Humberstone
Line and station closed
  Great Northern Railway
Leicester Belgrave Road to Peterborough North
 

Sample Train Timetable for April 1910

The table below shows the train departures from Leicester Belgrave Road in April 1910.[3]

Departure Going to Calling at Arrival Operator
07.00 Peterborough North Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, Tilton, East Norton, Hallaton, Medbourne, Rockingham, Seaton, Wakerley & Barrowden, King's Cliffe, Nassington, Wansford, Castor, Overton 08.48 GNR
07.30 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford, Sedgebrook 09.10 GNR
09.00 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford 10.28 GNR
09.45 Newark Northgate Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Cotham 11.10 GNR
10.15 Peterborough North Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, Tilton, East Norton, Hallaton, Medbourne, Rockingham, Seaton, Wakerley & Barrowden, King's Cliffe, Nassington, Wansford, Castor, Overton 12.06 GNR
11.10 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern (Mon, Wed, Sat only) 12.50 GNR
12.40 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford, Sedgebrook 14.12 GNR
15.45 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford, Sedgebrook 17.15 GNR
16.00 Peterborough North Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, Tilton, East Norton, Hallaton, Medbourne, Rockingham, Seaton, Wakerley & Barrowden, King's Cliffe, Nassington, Wansford, Castor 17.46 GNR
17.45 Grantham Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt, Great Dalby, Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long Clawson & Hose, Harby & Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford 19.15 GNR
18.40 Loseby Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby (Wed, Sat excepted) 19.01 GNR
18.40 Tilton Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby (Wed, Sat only) 19.06 GNR
20.20 Loseby Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby (Wed, Sat excepted) 20.42 GNR
22.45 Grantham Thurnby & Scraptoft, Melton Mowbray North, Harby & Stathern (Sat excepted) 23.52 GNR
23.00 Melton Mowbray North Humberstone, Thurnby & Scraptoft, Ingersby, Loseby, John O'Gaunt 23.38 GNR
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References

  1. A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain. Volume 9 - The East Midlands. (Robin Leleux)
  2. Forgotten Railways. The East Midlands. (P Anderson)
  3. Bradshaw's Railway Guide, April 1910

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