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Hucknall station

53°02′17″N 01°11′44″W / 53.03806°N 1.19556°W / 53.03806; -1.19556

Hucknall station, also formerly known as Hucknall Byron station, is a railway station and tram stop in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. It is located on the Robin Hood railway line, 5 miles (8 km) north of Nottingham, and is also the northern terminus of the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram system. The station has park and ride facilities, with nearly 450 parking spaces for use by both tram and train passengers.[1][2]

TrentBarton's Connect Red/Blue bus services transport passengers to the town centre and the western estates, stopping adjacent to the tram stop. The Stagecoach-operated 141 bus service connects passengers to the town centre, the eastern estate and the surrounding villages, stopping on the road bridge above the station or adjacent to the Tesco.[3]

The Tesco Extra and the Ashgate Retail Park, including Argos, Home Bargains and Kennelgate retailers, are located close to the station.

Hucknall
General information
LocationHucknall, Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
England
Coordinates53°02′19″N 1°11′45″W / 53.0384983°N 1.1959496°W / 53.0384983; -1.1959496
Grid referenceSK540493
Owned by
Operated by
Platforms3[a]
Tracks3[b]
Other information
Station codeHKN
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Original companyMidland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-grouping
Key dates
2 October 1848Opened as Hucknall
22 December 1895Resited
11 August 1952Renamed Hucknall Byron
12 October 1964Closed
17 May 1993Reopened as Hucknall
9 March 2004Joined the Nottingham Express Transit network
Passengers
2018/19 0.199 million
2019/20 0.199 million
2020/21 34,688
2021/22 83,164
2022/23 0.121 million
Location
Hucknall
Location in Nottinghamshire, England
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

History edit

Hucknall station first opened as Hucknall on 2 October 1848, with the opening of the Midland Railway's line from Nottingham to Mansfield. It was located some 4 chains (260 ft; 80 m) from the current station site and was the first of several stations to serve the town, including the Great Northern's Hucknall Town and the Great Central's Hucknall Central.

Hucknall station was relocated to its current site on 22 December 1895 and was renamed Hucknall Byron on 11 August 1952, to avoid confusion with the town's other stations. It was closed to passenger traffic, along with all the other stations on the line, on 12 October 1964; the railway line itself was retained for goods traffic.

On 17 May 1993, this line was reopened by British Rail to passenger traffic, as part of the new Robin Hood Line, and the station was reopened under its original name; the other Hucknall stations having closed in the meantime.[4][5]

The tram stop opened on 9 March 2004, along with the rest of Nottingham Express Transit's first phase.[1]

Stationmasters edit

  • James Nutt ca. 1858 - 1861[6] (afterwards station master at Water Orton)
  • Samuel Butler 1861 - 1864[6] (afterwards station master at Alfreton)
  • J. Hey from 1864[6] - 1872[7]
  • W.F. Foster 1872 - 1876[8] (afterwards station master at Alfreton)
  • John Clarke 1876[8] - 1908 (formerly station master at Rawmarsh)
  • Charles Chapple 1908 - 1921[9]
  • T.S. Richards 1926 - 1931[10]
  • E. Hallows 1931 - 1936[11]
  • Albert Ernest Short 1936 - 1946[12] (also station master of the LNER stations in Hucknall)
  • J.H. Thomas from 1946

Services edit

Railway edit

The railway has a single line and platform through the station, with the platform on the same side of the railway track as the tram stop. There is direct access from the railway platform to the tram platforms.[1] Services are operated by East Midlands Railway.

During the weekday off-peak and on Saturdays, the station is generally served by an hourly service northbound to Worksop and southbound to Nottingham. During the peak hours, the station is also served by an additional two trains per day between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse.[13]

On Sundays, the station is served by a two-hourly service between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse, with no service to Worksop. Sunday services to Worksop are due to recommence at the station during the life of the East Midlands franchise.[14]

Tram edit

Hucknall
Nottingham Express Transit tram stop
 
General information
LocationHucknall, Ashfield
England
Coordinates53°02′18″N 1°11′45″W / 53.0382968°N 1.1959196°W / 53.0382968; -1.1959196
Owned byNottingham Express Transit
Operated byNottingham Express Transit
Line(s) 1 
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade; on private right of way
AccessibleStep-free access to platform
Key dates
9 March 2004Opened
Services
Preceding station NET Following station
Terminus Line 1 Butler's Hill
towards Toton Lane
Location
 
 
Hucknall
Location in Nottinghamshire, England

The tram stop has two side platforms, flanked two terminal tracks. To the south the line becomes single track as far as Butler's Hill tram stop.[1]

With the opening of NET's phase two, Hucknall became the terminus of NET line 1, which runs through the city centre to Beeston and Chilwell. Trams run at frequencies that vary between 4 and 8 trams per hour, depending on the day and time of day.[2][15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . TheTrams.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). Nottingham Express Transit. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Stops in Hucknall". Bus Times. 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  4. ^ Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  5. ^ Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077.
  6. ^ a b c "1859-1866". Midland Railway Miscellaneous Depts: 137. 1914. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  7. ^ "1871-1879 Coaching". Midland Railway Operating, Traffic and Coaching Depts: 404. 1871. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  8. ^ a b "1871-1879 Coaching". Midland Railway Operating, Traffic and Coaching Depts: 692. 1871. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  9. ^ "A Railway Record". Newark Herald. England. 27 August 1921. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. ^ "Mr. T.S. Richards's service with L.M.S. Railway". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 1 December 1931. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. ^ "Only one left of four at Hucknall". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 14 January 1936. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  12. ^ "Hucknall Stationmaster Dead". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 21 June 1946. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  13. ^ "Timetables". East Midlands Railway. 10 December 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  14. ^ "East Midlands Rail Franchise". Department for Transport. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  15. ^ "Nottingham Express Transit Phase 2 opens". Railway Gazette. DVV Media UK Ltd. 25 August 2015. from the original on 28 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Two platforms are used by Nottingham Express Transit services and one by National Rail services.
  2. ^ Two tracks are used by Nottingham Express Transit services and one by National Rail services.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hucknall station at Wikimedia Commons
  • Train times and station information for Hucknall station from National Rail

hucknall, station, 03806, 19556, 03806, 19556, also, formerly, known, hucknall, byron, station, railway, station, tram, stop, hucknall, nottinghamshire, england, located, robin, hood, railway, line, miles, north, nottingham, also, northern, terminus, nottingha. 53 02 17 N 01 11 44 W 53 03806 N 1 19556 W 53 03806 1 19556Hucknall station also formerly known as Hucknall Byron station is a railway station and tram stop in Hucknall Nottinghamshire England It is located on the Robin Hood railway line 5 miles 8 km north of Nottingham and is also the northern terminus of the Nottingham Express Transit NET tram system The station has park and ride facilities with nearly 450 parking spaces for use by both tram and train passengers 1 2 TrentBarton s Connect Red Blue bus services transport passengers to the town centre and the western estates stopping adjacent to the tram stop The Stagecoach operated 141 bus service connects passengers to the town centre the eastern estate and the surrounding villages stopping on the road bridge above the station or adjacent to the Tesco 3 The Tesco Extra and the Ashgate Retail Park including Argos Home Bargains and Kennelgate retailers are located close to the station HucknallGeneral informationLocationHucknall Ashfield NottinghamshireEnglandCoordinates53 02 19 N 1 11 45 W 53 0384983 N 1 1959496 W 53 0384983 1 1959496Grid referenceSK540493Owned byNetwork RailNottingham Express TransitOperated byEast Midlands RailwayNottingham Express TransitPlatforms3 a Tracks3 b Other informationStation codeHKNClassificationDfT category F2HistoryOriginal companyMidland RailwayPre groupingMidland RailwayPost groupingLondon Midland and Scottish RailwayBritish Rail London Midland Region Key dates2 October 1848Opened as Hucknall22 December 1895Resited11 August 1952Renamed Hucknall Byron12 October 1964Closed17 May 1993Reopened as Hucknall9 March 2004Joined the Nottingham Express Transit networkPassengers2018 190 199 million2019 200 199 million2020 2134 6882021 2283 1642022 230 121 millionLocationHucknallLocation in Nottinghamshire EnglandNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Contents 1 History 1 1 Stationmasters 2 Services 2 1 Railway 2 2 Tram 3 References 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editHucknall station first opened as Hucknall on 2 October 1848 with the opening of the Midland Railway s line from Nottingham to Mansfield It was located some 4 chains 260 ft 80 m from the current station site and was the first of several stations to serve the town including the Great Northern s Hucknall Town and the Great Central s Hucknall Central Hucknall station was relocated to its current site on 22 December 1895 and was renamed Hucknall Byron on 11 August 1952 to avoid confusion with the town s other stations It was closed to passenger traffic along with all the other stations on the line on 12 October 1964 the railway line itself was retained for goods traffic On 17 May 1993 this line was reopened by British Rail to passenger traffic as part of the new Robin Hood Line and the station was reopened under its original name the other Hucknall stations having closed in the meantime 4 5 The tram stop opened on 9 March 2004 along with the rest of Nottingham Express Transit s first phase 1 Stationmasters edit James Nutt ca 1858 1861 6 afterwards station master at Water Orton Samuel Butler 1861 1864 6 afterwards station master at Alfreton J Hey from 1864 6 1872 7 W F Foster 1872 1876 8 afterwards station master at Alfreton John Clarke 1876 8 1908 formerly station master at Rawmarsh Charles Chapple 1908 1921 9 T S Richards 1926 1931 10 E Hallows 1931 1936 11 Albert Ernest Short 1936 1946 12 also station master of the LNER stations in Hucknall J H Thomas from 1946Services editRailway edit The railway has a single line and platform through the station with the platform on the same side of the railway track as the tram stop There is direct access from the railway platform to the tram platforms 1 Services are operated by East Midlands Railway During the weekday off peak and on Saturdays the station is generally served by an hourly service northbound to Worksop and southbound to Nottingham During the peak hours the station is also served by an additional two trains per day between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse 13 On Sundays the station is served by a two hourly service between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse with no service to Worksop Sunday services to Worksop are due to recommence at the station during the life of the East Midlands franchise 14 Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Bulwell East Midlands Railway Robin Hood Line Newstead Historical railways BulwellMidland RailwayRobin Hood LineLinby Tram edit HucknallNottingham Express Transit tram stop nbsp General informationLocationHucknall AshfieldEnglandCoordinates53 02 18 N 1 11 45 W 53 0382968 N 1 1959196 W 53 0382968 1 1959196Owned byNottingham Express TransitOperated byNottingham Express TransitLine s 1 Platforms2Tracks2ConstructionStructure typeAt grade on private right of wayAccessibleStep free access to platformKey dates9 March 2004OpenedServicesPreceding station NET Following station Terminus Line 1 Butler s Hilltowards Toton LaneLocation nbsp nbsp HucknallLocation in Nottinghamshire England The tram stop has two side platforms flanked two terminal tracks To the south the line becomes single track as far as Butler s Hill tram stop 1 With the opening of NET s phase two Hucknall became the terminus of NET line 1 which runs through the city centre to Beeston and Chilwell Trams run at frequencies that vary between 4 and 8 trams per hour depending on the day and time of day 2 15 References edit a b c d Nottingham Express Transit Tram Stops Hucknall TheTrams co uk Archived from the original on 26 August 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2015 a b Extending your Tram Service PDF Nottingham Express Transit Archived from the original PDF on 7 August 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2015 Stops in Hucknall Bus Times 2024 Retrieved 10 February 2024 Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd p 124 ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Quick Michael 2009 2001 Railway passenger stations in Great Britain a chronology 4th ed Oxford Railway amp Canal Historical Society ISBN 978 0 901461 57 5 OCLC 612226077 a b c 1859 1866 Midland Railway Miscellaneous Depts 137 1914 Retrieved 3 January 2022 1871 1879 Coaching Midland Railway Operating Traffic and Coaching Depts 404 1871 Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b 1871 1879 Coaching Midland Railway Operating Traffic and Coaching Depts 692 1871 Retrieved 3 January 2022 A Railway Record Newark Herald England 27 August 1921 Retrieved 3 January 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Mr T S Richards s service with L M S Railway Nottingham Evening Post England 1 December 1931 Retrieved 3 January 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Only one left of four at Hucknall Nottingham Evening Post England 14 January 1936 Retrieved 3 January 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Hucknall Stationmaster Dead Nottingham Evening Post England 21 June 1946 Retrieved 3 January 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Timetables East Midlands Railway 10 December 2023 Retrieved 10 February 2024 East Midlands Rail Franchise Department for Transport Retrieved 30 August 2022 Nottingham Express Transit Phase 2 opens Railway Gazette DVV Media UK Ltd 25 August 2015 Archived from the original on 28 August 2015 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Notes edit Two platforms are used by Nottingham Express Transit services and one by National Rail services Two tracks are used by Nottingham Express Transit services and one by National Rail services External links edit nbsp Media related to Hucknall station at Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Hucknall station from National Rail Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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