Nottingham Arkwright Street railway station information
Former railway station in Nottingham, England
Nottingham Arkwright Street
Nottingham Arkwright Street in 1968.
General information
Location
Nottingham, Nottingham England
Grid reference
SK57193821
Platforms
2
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Great Central Railway
Pre-grouping
Great Central Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
15 March 1899
Opened as Arkwright Street
24 May 1900
Renamed Nottingham Arkwright Street
4 March 1963
Closed
4 September 1967
Reopened
5 May 1969
Closed
Nottingham Arkwright Street was a railway station in Nottingham on the former Great Central Main Line which ran from Manchester Piccadilly to London Marylebone. The station opened with the line in 1899 and closed in 1963 as part of rationalisation; it reopened four years later upon the closure of Nottingham Victoria railway station, only to close in 1969.
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