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A COUNTRYstationwhichclosed 93 years ago and has just escaped demolition as part of a road widening scheme is to be given a new lease of life at the NeneValley Railway’s Peterborough terminus.
Built midway between the villages of Sutton, Wansford, and Upton to the west of Peterborough, Wansford Road station served the Stamford & Sibson branch of the Stamford & Essendine Railway which opened in 1867.