Heckington railway station is located in the village of
Heckington in
Lincolnshire,
England. The old station building houses the Heckington Station Railway and Heritage Museum.
William H. White 1904 - 1913 (formerly station master at Deeping St James)
Herbert Joseph Osborn 1913 - 1922[5] (afterwards station master at Woodhall Spa)
Joseph Mills Reddish 1922 -1932 (afterwards station master at Kimberley L.N.E.R. (Notts))
H.W. Rippon 1932 - 1949[6] (formerly station master at Thorpe Culvert)
Norman Sigsworth 1949
S.G. Flowers 1949[7] - 1961 (formerly station master at Peakirk, afterwards station master at Sandy)
Arnold Cooper 1961 - 1963
W.E. Rowson from 1963[8] (also station master of Swineshead and Hubbert’s Bridge)
Facilities
The station is unstaffed and offers limited facilities other than two shelters,
bicycle storage, timetables and modern 'Help Points'. The full range of tickets for travel are purchased from the
guard on the train at no extra cost, there are no retail facilities at this station.
On weekdays and Saturdays, The station is served by an hourly service westbound to
Nottingham via
Grantham and eastbound to
Skegness via
Boston.[9]
On Sundays, the service is served by a limited service in each direction, with additional services during the summer months. Enhancements to the Sunday service are due to be made during the life of the East Midlands franchise.[10]