or '''Barton''' is a small town in
North Lincolnshire , on the south bank of the
River Humber , and at the end of the
Humber Bridge . Formerly an important centre for the manufacture of bicycles.
Hopper's Cycles being established in the town in 1880.
The town is the northern terminus at
Barton Station of a
Branch Line (Barton - Cleethorpes) , opened in 1849, from
Grimsby and
Cleethorpes . Services are provided by
Northern Rail . The town is known for its
Saxon Church Tower at
St Peter .
Barton upon Humber is the residence of Road.
It is on the south bank of the
Humber estuary and is at the southern end of the
Humber Bridge . The
Viking Way starts near the bridge.
Barton-upon-Humber is located at (53.6833, -0.4500)
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Barton, Maryland ,
United States The Reverend
William Shaw of Barton-upon-Humber, a Methodist minister settled on the site of Barton, Maryland in
1794 . His son, William Shaw Jr. laid out the town in
1853 , naming it for his father's hometown.