| Newark North Gate | |
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| Location | |
| Place | Newark-on-Trent |
| Coordinates | 53°04′52″N 0°47′56″W / 53.081°N 0.799°WCoordinates: 53°04′52″N 0°47′56″W / 53.081°N 0.799°W |
| Operations | |
| Station code | NNG |
| Managed by | East Coast |
| Platforms in use | 3 |
| Live arrivals/departures
and station information from National Rail |
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| Annual rail passenger usage | |
| 2002/03 * | 0.335 million |
| 2004/05 * | 0.377 million |
| 2005/06 * | 0.400 million |
| 2006/07 * | 1.188 million |
| 2007/08 * | 0.923 million |
| History | |
| Opened 1 August 1852 | |
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | |
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Newark North Gate from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |
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Newark North Gate station is a railway station serving the town of Newark-on-Trent, in Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated on the East Coast Main Line 120 miles(193 kilometres) north of London Kings Cross, between Grantham and Retford.
Newark-on-Trent is a fairly small market town, 25 miles (40 km) east of the City of Nottingham. Newark has two railway stations: the other station, Newark Castle, is operated by East Midlands Trains and is located nearer the town centre. It links Newark to Nottingham, Lincoln and other cities in central England.
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The station is on the Great Northern Railway Towns Line from Peterborough to Doncaster which opened in August 1852, the easier to construct Fens Loop Line via Boston and Lincoln had opened two years earlier.[1].
The station became a junction in 1879 with the opening of the GNR branch to Bottesford, built as a northern extension of the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway which opened at the same time. Services from Newark were provided to Northampton or Leicester and also to Nottingham. Services onto the joint line from Newark were withdrawn by 1922[2] The line was much used for through goods, especially between Newark and Northampton. The joint line closed in 1962 except for isolated fragments, but the Newark to Bottesford Junction section survived until 1988.
The short connection to the Newark Castle to Lincoln Central line was opened in 1965 by British Rail to maintain a link between the ECML and Lincoln following the closure of the branch from the latter to Grantham. This remains in use today by trains to Lincoln & Grimsby.
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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| East Coast (train
operating company)
East Coast Main Line
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| Terminus | East Midlands Trains
Newark-Grimsby Line
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| Preceding station | Future Service | Following station | ||
| East Coast (train
operating company)
East Coast Main Line
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From platforms 1 and 2, East Coast run intercity trains south for stations to London Kings Cross, as well as to the North for stations to Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne and Scotland. East Midlands Trains also runs a service to Lincoln and Grimsby from platform 3. Occasional trains on the Nottingham to Lincoln Line also call additionally at Newark North Gate.
A raillink bus operates to this station from Lincoln bus station.
There is significant ambiguity about the correct form of the station's name. Different station name signs on the platforms say "Newark North Gate" or "Newark Northgate" (below right). On exiting the station, the old British Rail sign says just "Northgate" and road signs towards the station say 'Northgate'.
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Claypole | Great Northern
Railway East Coast main line |
Carlton-on-Trent | ||
| Cotham | Great Northern
Railway Nottingham to Newark |
Terminus | ||
| Cotham | Great Northern
Railway Leicester Belgrave Road to Newark |
Terminus | ||
![]() Outside sign with incorrect spelling "Northgate" |
![]() Road sign towards the station with incorrect spelling "Northgate" |
![]() On platform signage, both spellings are used. The correct spelling is the one on the left. |
| Newark North Gate | |
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| Location | |
| Place | Newark-on-Trent |
| Local authority | {{{borough}}} |
| Coordinates | 53°04′52″N 0°47′56″W / 53.081°N 0.799°WCoordinates: 53°04′52″N 0°47′56″W / 53.081°N 0.799°W |
| Operations | |
| Station code | NNG |
| Managed by | East Coast |
| Platforms in use | 3 |
| Live arrivals/departures and station information from National Rail | |
| Annual rail passenger usage | |
| 2002/03 * | 0.335 million |
| 2004/05 * | 0.377 million |
| 2005/06 * | 0.400 million |
| 2006/07 * | 1.188 million |
| History | |
| Key dates | Opened 1 August 1852 |
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | |
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Newark North Gate from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |
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Newark North Gate train station is a train station that serves the town of Newark in Nottinghamshire, England. It is served by east coast trains and East Midland trains. East coast does intercity trains from King's Cross to Leads, Newcastle, York, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
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