Sample Train Timetable For July 1922
The table below shows the train departures from Stamford East on weekdays in July 1922.
Departure | Going to | Calling at | Arrival | Operator |
---|---|---|---|---|
06.15 | Essendine | Ryhall | 06.24 | GNR |
07.42 | Wansford | Barnack, Ufford Bridge, Wansford Road | 08.05 | GNR |
07.45 | Essendine | Ryhall | 07.54 | GNR |
08.35 | Essendine | Ryhall | 08.44 | GNR |
09.30 | Essendine | Ryhall | 09.39 | GNR |
10.25 | Wansford | Barnack, Ufford Bridge, Wansford Road | 10.48 | GNR |
10.50 | Essendine | Ryhall | 10.59 | GNR |
13.05 | Essendine | Ryhall | 13.14 | GNR |
13.45 | Essendine | Ryhall | 13.54 | GNR |
15.20 | Wansford | Barnack, Ufford Bridge, Wansford Road | 15.45 | GNR |
15.32 | Essendine | Ryhall | 15.41 | GNR |
17.00 | Essendine | Ryhall | 17.09 | GNR |
17.40 | Wansford | Barnack, Ufford Bridge, Wansford Road | 18.05 | GNR |
18.30 | Essendine | Ryhall | 18.39 | GNR |
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