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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Uffington and Barnack was a railway station in Cambridgeshire serving the villages of Uffington, Barnack and Bainton. The station was on the Midland Railway's Syston and Peterborough Railway from Peterborough to Leicester and was situated to the east of a the level crossing on the road between Uffington and Barnack. It opened in 1846 and closed to passengers in 1952 and to goods in 1964. To the west of the level crossing was a signal box and a single goods siding. The goods yard is now used as a car park by the signalman and sometimes by track…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Uffington and Barnack was a railway station in Cambridgeshire serving the villages of Uffington, Barnack and Bainton. The station was on the Midland Railway's Syston and Peterborough Railway from Peterborough to Leicester and was situated to the east of a the level crossing on the road between Uffington and Barnack. It opened in 1846 and closed to passengers in 1952 and to goods in 1964. To the west of the level crossing was a signal box and a single goods siding. The goods yard is now used as a car park by the signalman and sometimes by track maintenance crews. The signal box is still in use and is a block post with the adjacent signal boxes being Peterborough and Ketton, Stamford signal box having been abolished in 1983. The level crossing gates are opened and closed by hand.