Swithland Sidings is a set of railway sidings on the preserved Great Central Railway, situated just south of Swithland Reservoir and Swithland Viaduct which crosses it.
The original plans for the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway London Extention had a station situated at Swithland instead of Rothley, although Rothley was much the larger village of the two, and only slightly further from the line. Local pressure forced a change in the plans and the proposed site changed to Rothley however, this did not mean that Swithland station was abandoned. It is now used for storage and restoration projects.
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The original plans for the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway London Extention had a station situated at Swithland instead of Rothley, although Rothley was much the larger village of the two, and only slightly further from the line. Local pressure forced a change in the plans and the proposed site changed to Rothley however, this did not mean that Swithland station was abandoned. It is now used for storage and restoration projects.
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