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Lincoln Central railway station serves the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire , England. Lincoln Central is now the only station in Lincoln, after the closure of Lincoln St. Marks in 1985. The station building was designed in 1848 for the Great Northern Railway by J H Taylor . PLATFORM LAYOUT There are five platforms at the station, numbered 3 to 7:
RESIGNALLING Network Rail plan a major resignalling scheme for Lincoln Central during the years 2007-2009 which will see:
As a direct result, terminating trains will no longer need to shunt from one side of the station to the other to take up their return workings, which will reduce turnaround times for terminating trains and improve train service punctuality and reliability. As part of the overall scheme, Lincoln Central's platforms will be renumbered from 3-7 to 1-5: the current platform 3 will be renumbered as platform 1, and similarly across the station until platform 7 is reached, which will be renumbered as platform 5. All four signal boxes - High Street, East Holmes, West Holmes and Pelham Street Junction - will eventually be closed and knocked down. All will be replaced by a new state of the art signalling centre near the current West Holmes box. FUTURE SERVICES For many years, Lincoln has not been served with a direct rail service to London. However, the awarding of two new rail franchises will see this remedied. On the 22nd June 2007 , it was announced that East Midlands Trains would take over from Central Trains in November as part of the new East Midlands Franchise. This will see the introduction of a daily service between Lincoln Central and London St Pancras International via Nottingham .1 On 14th August 2007 , it was announced that National Express East Coast would take over the InterCity East Coast Franchise in December. As part of the commitment, NXEC plan to introduce a two-hourly service between Lincoln Central and London Kings Cross , starting in 2010. This service will alternate with a two-hourly service to York .2 In addition, Humber & City , an open-access operator owned by Renaissance Trains , has proposed running services between Cleethorpes and Stratford via Lincoln. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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