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Wigston Glen Parva railway station
Former railway station in Leicestershire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wigston Glen Parva railway station was a railway station on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line that served Glen Parva in Leicestershire, England.
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History
The station was opened in 1882 for military use, and on 1 April 1884[6] for public use.
In 1950 the station won first prize in the London Midland Region Garden Competition.[7]
British Rail closed the station in 1968.
In 1986 BR opened a new station on the same line, South Wigston, about 300 m (330 yd) east of the site of Glen Parva.
Stationmasters
- Thomas Holmes 1884 - 1886[8]
- William Henry Abbey 1886 - 1888[8]
- Robert John Cross 1888[8]
- Robert Hamp 1888[8] - 1896[9]
- William Chadwick 1892 - 1896[9]
- Walter Vernon Scott 1896 - 1900[9]
- Frederick John Sharpe 1900 - 1907[10]
- Horace Steers 1907[10] - ca. 1918
- Samuel Tweager ca. 1925
- J.J. Davies until 1929[11] (also station master at Wigston Glen Parva, afterwards station master at Morecambe Promenade)
- T. Bond until 1940[12] (also stationmaster at Glen Parva and Wigston Magna, afterwards station master at Barking)
- P. Wakefield ca. 1948
- F.S. Willsmer ca. 1950
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