Elton and Orston railway station

Elton and Orston (formerly Elton) railway station serves the villages of Elton on the Hill and Orston in Nottinghamshire, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway, but now provides minimal rail services.

Elton and Orston
National Rail
General information
LocationElton on the Hill, Rushcliffe
England
Grid referenceSK770400
Managed byEast Midlands Railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeELO
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened15 July 1850
Original companyAmbergate, Nottingham and Boston and Eastern Junction Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Northern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Passengers
2018/19Increase 164
2019/20Decrease 68
2020/21Decrease 12
2021/22Increase 40
2022/23Increase 56
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Timetable of the services for July 1850 from the Nottinghamshire Guardian, Thursday 11 July 1850

History edit

The station lies on the line first opened by the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston and Eastern Junction Railway. Passenger services began on 15 July 1850.[1] The line was taken over by the Great Northern Railway[2][page needed] in 1855. The master's lodge and ticket office building was designed by Thomas Chambers Hine.

From 7 January 1963 passenger steam trains between Grantham, Bottesford, Elton and Orston, Aslockton, Bingham, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Netherfield and Colwick, Nottingham London-road (High Level) and Nottingham (Victoria) were replaced by diesel multiple-unit trains.[3]

Images[4] show how the station looked in 1967. No station buildings by Hine survived by 2008. There is a small 1980s brick-built shelter on one platform. The name of the station was still "Elton" in 1904.

The 2021/22 statistics recorded only 40 entries/exits at the station, making it Britain’s least used station in that period.[5] It is Nottinghamshire's least used station and is one stop down the line from Leicestershire's least used station, Bottesford.[6]

By 2023, the station had become the third least used in the UK, with 56 entries and exits.[7]

Services edit

The station is unstaffed and offers no facilities other than two shelters, bicycle storage, timetables and modern "Help Points". The full range of tickets for travel can be purchased from the guard on the train at no extra cost. There are no retail facilities at the station.

On weekdays there is one service to Nottingham per day at 07:04 and one service to Skegness per day at 17:12. On Saturdays there is one service to Nottingham at 05:57 and one service to Skegness at 17:10. There is no Sunday service.[8] The service operates on most bank holidays.

Two bus routes pass by the station, although no fixed bus stop has been provided.[9]

Preceding station  National Rail Following station
East Midlands Railway
Mondays-Saturdays only
 Historical railways 
Aslockton
Line and station open
 Great Northern Railway
Nottingham to Grantham
 Bottesford
Line and station open
Aslockton
Line and station open
 Great Northern Railway
Nottingham to Newark
 Cotham
Line and station closed

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