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- Q7993530 subject Q8384747.
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- Q7993530 abstract "Whetstone was a station on the Great Central Railway (GCR), the last main line to be constructed from the north of England to London, which opened in 1899 to serve the Leicestershire village of Whetstone. Whetstone station was built by the Great Central as part of its London Extension, and opened to passengers on 15 March 1899. It was a conventional London extension station, common in towns on villages on the GCR, and was equipped with a single island platform. Access was from beneath the railway bridge, which once spanned Station Street near the centre of the village. The platform was on the south side of the bridge on an embankment that was particularly wide to accommodate the goods yard. All the station's buildings were situated on the single platform and comprised a porter's room, a booking office, general and ladies waiting rooms, plus a gentlemen's toilet block.The station was one of the earlier closures on the line closing to passengers in 1963; it, like nearby Ashby Magna, served a relatively sparsely populated area and had always struggled to attract sufficient revenue.Since closure, the railway embankment has been removed, along with all station buildings and platforms; only the stationmaster's house remains today. A new housing development has been constructed on the old trackbed formation.".
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- Q7993530 openingYear "1899".
- Q7993530 operatedBy Q688684.
- Q7993530 owner Q1092839.
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- Q7993530 railwayPlatforms "2".
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- Q7993530 manager Q688684.
- Q7993530 name "Whetstone".
- Q7993530 owner Q1092839.
- Q7993530 owner "London Midland Region of British Railways".
- Q7993530 platforms "2".
- Q7993530 years "1899-03-15".
- Q7993530 point "52.5735 -1.1818".
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- Q7993530 comment "Whetstone was a station on the Great Central Railway (GCR), the last main line to be constructed from the north of England to London, which opened in 1899 to serve the Leicestershire village of Whetstone. Whetstone station was built by the Great Central as part of its London Extension, and opened to passengers on 15 March 1899. It was a conventional London extension station, common in towns on villages on the GCR, and was equipped with a single island platform.".
- Q7993530 label "Whetstone railway station".
- Q7993530 lat "52.5735".
- Q7993530 long "-1.1818".
- Q7993530 name "Whetstone".