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| Location | Hubberts Bridge,Boston England | ||||
| Coordinates | 52°58′31″N0°06′36″W / 52.97540°N 0.11010°W /52.97540; -0.11010 | ||||
| Grid reference | TF269436 | ||||
| Managed by | East Midlands Railway | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
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| Station code | HBB | ||||
| Classification | DfT category F2 | ||||
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Hubberts Bridge railway station serves the village of Hubberts Bridge inLincolnshire,England. It is located on theSleaford toBoston section of thePoacher line. Opened along with the line by theBoston, Sleaford and Midland Counties Railway in 1859,[1] The eastbound platform is longer than the westbound platform: it can accommodate a three-car train, whereas the westbound platform can only accommodate a two-car train.[2]
The station is now owned byNetwork Rail and managed byEast Midlands Railway who provide all rail services.
Asignal box at the West end of the station supervises alevel crossing and the western end of the single track section from Boston. However, the station itself is unstaffed and offers limited facilities other than two shelters,bicycle storage, timetables and modern 'Help Points'. The full range of tickets for travel are purchased from theguard on the train at no extra cost, there are no retail facilities at this station.
All services at Hubberts Bridge are operated byEast Midlands Railway.
On weekdays and Saturdays, the station is served by a limited service of two trains per day in each direction, westbound toNottingham viaGrantham and eastbound toSkegness viaBoston.[3]
There is no Sunday service at the station, although a normal service operates on most Bank Holidays.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Swineshead | East Midlands Railway
| Boston | ||