Between Lincoln And Cleethorpes – 28th June 2023
I arrived at Lincoln at 1200 and had expected, there would be a train to Grimsby and Cleethorpes in a few minutes.
Wrong!
I had to wait until 13:32 for a train to Grimsby, where I changed for Cleethorpes.
The 43.9 miles between Lincoln and Grimsby Town took 53 minutes.
The 3.3 miles between Grimsby Town and Cleethorpes took just ten minutes.
Note.
The Grimsby Town and Lincoln train only stops at Market Rasen, Barnetby and Habrough.
The Cleethorpes-bound change at Grimsby Town station includes a climb over a bridge without lifts.
The Lincoln-bound change is at least a walk-though to an adjacent platform.
There is a friendly cafe on the Cleethorpes-bound platform.
I took these pictures on the trip to Cleethorpes.
And these were taken on the way back.
Note.
- There are around forty level crossings on the route.
- The three stations that will be used by LNER; Market Rasen, Barnetby and Grimsby Town, all appear to be in reasonable condition.
- Market Rasen has Harrington Humps.
- Barnetby station has zone markers and an amazing step-free bridge.
- The maximum speed of the line appears to be 75 mph.
The track appeared to be in good condition and the Class 170 train was rolling along at a good speed.
These are my thoughts on improving the route.
More Trains Between Lincoln And Cleethorpes
Speaking to an East Midlands Railway conductor, it was obvious she felt more trains were needed between Lincoln and Cleethorpes.
As Skegness gets an hourly train from Nottingham, I would feel, that it is not unreasonable that Cleethorpes had an hourly train from Lincoln and perhaps one train per two hours (tp2h) from Leicester, Loughborough and Nottingham.
The Leicester, Loughborough and Nottingham service is already at 1 tp2h level with a change at Grimsby Town.
June 29, 2023 Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Barnetby Station, Class 170 Train, Cleethorpes Station, Grimsby Town Station, Lincoln Station, LNER, Market Rasen Station | 1 Comment
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