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 Northern bridge 
Outram Street

The Great Northern Station in Outram Street was opened for goods traffic on March 1st, 1898, and for passenger on April 4th. 1898. A memorable banquet was held on the latter date in the Town Hall when several hundred tradesmen, manufacturers, and other gentlemen were present. The local arrangements for that gathering were made by Mr. A. H. Bonser, J.P. The Mansfield & District Light Railways' Company, Ltd., opened the Sutton section of their lines Dec., 19, 1905, and the Huthwaite section Feb. 17th, 1906. An effort is now being made by the Sutton Urban District Council, together with others, to induce the Great Central Railway Company to construct a line through the parish and erect a station in the town.

Ticket Office

Penn Street looking at town station bridge
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Looking from Kirkby towards  The Penny Emma Bridge  and
Station Road  / Lawn Avenue Bridge .
Looking at it from Station Road  / Lawn Avenue Bridge  you will now see The Range and Home Bargains 
 

Outram Street 

Penn Street

Outram Street 

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Northern Line, Penny Emma ( MR) line and Station and Station  Road

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