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North Lindsey Light Railway
Overview
HeadquartersScunthorpe
LocaleNorth Lincolnshire
Dates of operation1906–1951
SuccessorLondon and North Eastern Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Legend
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Whitton
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Winteringham Haven
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Winteringham
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West Halton
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Winterton and Thealby
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Roxby landfill
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Flixborough Wharf
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Normanby Park (Goods)
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Scunthorpe (Dawes Lane)
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Scunthorpe
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The North Lindsey Light Railway (NLLR) was a light railway in North Lincolnshire. It was later absorbed by the Great Central Railway and later, on grouping, it passed to the London and North Eastern Railway. The railway is now mostly closed.

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