Fiskerton railway station
Fiskerton railway station is a stop on the Lincoln Line and serves the village of Fiskerton in Nottinghamshire, England; it is located south-east of the small market town of Southwell.
History
The station opened on 4 August 1846 by the Midland Railway. It was taken over by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 and subsequently by British Rail in 1948.A signal box was installed at the station in 1902; this Midland Railway Type 3a box was downgraded to a gate box from 2 December 1934.
A new junction was laid between Fiskerton and the Rolleston Junction to Southwell line in 1929, to allow mineral trains from Mansfield and district to access Nottingham without reversing at Rolleston Junction. At the same time, a new signal box was built to a Midland Railway Type 3c design with a 30 lever frame and gate wheel to operate the level crossing barriers. The curve closed on 1 March 1965 and the railway junction was abolished.
Signalling on the line was upgraded in 2016, when the manual signal boxes were decommissioned and control transferred to the East Midlands Integrated Electronic Control Centre at Derby.
In 2017, Network Rail announced that the platforms would be extended to cater for longer trains; it announced a plan in 2020 to relocate the signal box to the Vale of Berkeley Railway in Gloucestershire.
Stationmasters
- Thomas Marston 1851
- H. Briggs until 1860
- John Pick 1861 - 1864
- S Cobb from 1864
- Joseph Monney ca. 1870 until 1873
- Henry Hawkins 1873
- J. Blackwell 1873 - 1877
- W. Booth 1875 - 1877
- Thomas Braddock 1877 - 1879
- Edward Presgrave 1879 – 1883
- G. Butler 1883 - 1888
- William Tunn 1888 - 1890
- William Henry Higginson 1890 – ca. 1914
- G. Jay 1915 – 1925
- William George Dudderidge from 1925
- Arnold Foster 1936 – 1942
- H.J. Lane until 1947
- F.W.E. Clarke from 1947
- A. Newcombe ca. 1951 ca. 1955
Facilities
The station is unstaffed and offers limited facilities other than two shelters, bicycle storage, timetables and modern help points. The full range of tickets can be purchased from the guard on the train at no extra cost as there are no retail facilities at this station.Services
East Midlands Railway operate all services at Fiskerton using Class 158 and 170 DMUs.The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
- 1 tph to via
- 1 tph to Lincoln
On Sundays, there is roughly an hourly service between Matlock and Lincoln from mid-morning onwards, with no service to and from London.