Killingholme Admiralty Platform railway station, known locally as Admiralty Platform, was near North Killingholme Haven, Lincolnshire, England. The station was opened by the Great Central Railway in 1913 a later addition to the branch line from Goxhill to Immingham Dock, near both the former seaplane base at RNAS Killingholme and the Admiralty oil terminal at North Killingholme Haven. Like its neighbour Killingholme, Admiralty Platform had a single, straight, wooden platform with minimal facilities. These were still intact when a RCTS Special called four years after closure on 7 October 1967. The station was unusual in several respects:

although opened primarily to serve a naval base it was a public station, at least outside wartime it evaded maps, including OS maps it evaded timetables it evaded Signalling Record Society records and

no tickets were thought to survive which show the station as a starting point, but an example has now been found, (see picture). The station closed on 17 June 1963 along with the other stations on the line. When the line and station opened the area was rural and thinly populated. By 2015 the area round the former station had become industrial but remained thinly populated. The track through the station site was still in use for freight.

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East Halton

East Halton est une paroisse civile et un village du Lincolnshire, en Angleterre.
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Phare de Killingholme High

Le phare de Killingholme High est l'un des trois phares situé à South Killingholme sur la rive sud de l'estuaire de Humber, dans le comté du Lincolnshire en Angleterre. Ce phare est géré par l'autorité portuaire de Grimsby et Immingham. Il est maintenant protégé en tant que monument classé du Royaume-Uni de Grade II depuis 1985.
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Phare de Killingholme North

Le phare de Killingholme North est l'un des trois phares situés à South Killingholme sur la rive sud de l'estuaire de Humber, dans le comté du Lincolnshire en Angleterre. Ce phare a été géré par le Trinity House Lighthouse Service à Londres, l'organisation de l'aide maritime des côtes de l'Angleterre, jusqu'en 1920. Il est maintenant protégé en tant que monument classé du Royaume-Uni de Grade II depuis 1985.
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Phare de Killingholme South

Le phare de Killingholme South est l'un des trois phares situé à South Killingholme sur la rive sud de l'estuaire de Humber, dans le comté du Lincolnshire en Angleterre. Ce phare est géré par l'autorité portuaire de Grimsby et Immingham. Il est maintenant protégé en tant que monument classé du Royaume-Uni de Grade II depuis 1985.
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North Killingholme

North Killingholme est une paroisse civile et un village du Lincolnshire, en Angleterre.