Nottingham Midland

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Nottingham Midland was the historic name of Nottingham’s main railway station, a key hub in the East Midlands rail network.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Nottingham Midland canonical 2

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
transport hub
connectsTo Derby
Grantham
Leicester
Lincoln
London St Pancras International
surface form: London St Pancras

Mansfield
Sheffield
Worksop
country United Kingdom
fareZone Nottingham–Derby metropolitan area
surface form: Nottingham urban area
formerNameOf Nottingham railway station
function passenger rail transport
hasAlternativeName Nottingham railway station
surface form: Nottingham Midland railway station

Nottingham railway station
surface form: Nottingham Midland station
hasArchitecturalStyle Victorian architecture
hasElectrificationStatus not fully electrified
hasFacility bus interchange nearby
car park
retail outlets
ticket office
waiting rooms
hasNumberOfPlatforms 7
hasStationCode NOT
hasStructureType through station
hasTicketingSystem National Rail
hasUrbanRole primary rail gateway to Nottingham city centre
historicalOperator London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Midland Railway
isMajorStopOn East Midlands regional services
services between London and Sheffield via the Midland Main Line
isPartOf British railway network
locatedIn East Midlands
England
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
openedAs Nottingham Midland self-link
openingCentury 19th century
operatedBy East Midlands Railway
ownedBy Network Rail
postgroupOperator British Rail
surface form: British Railways
railwayNetworkRole key hub in the East Midlands rail network
main railway station of Nottingham
servedBy Midland Main Line
regional rail services in the East Midlands

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Nottingham railway station formerName Nottingham Midland
Nottingham Midland openedAs Nottingham Midland self-link