EAW029082 ENGLAND (1950). Immingham Dock, Immingham, 1950. image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW029082] Immingham Dock, Immingham, 1950. image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW029082
Date 10-May-1950
Link
Place name IMMINGHAM
Parish IMMINGHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 519847, 416261
Longitude / Latitude -0.18747301836274, 53.628905041265
National Grid Reference TA198163

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The approximate location of Immingham Western Jetty station. This was a temporary structure to enable services to run, notably for workmen, until the permanent Immingham Dock station was built. NB: there were two terminating stations named Immingham Dock. The conventional steam and later diesel passenger trains called at "Immingham Dock" on the western side of the dock entrance. The electric trams to Grimsby called at "Immingham Dock" on the eastern side of the dock entrance. Both stations were easily visible from each other, but were never connected. The trams ceased in 1961, conventional trains stuttered on until 1969.

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