Grimsby and Immingham Electric Railway

Grimsby & Immingham Electric Railway
The Grimsby and Immingham Light Railway
Overview
HeadquartersGrimsby
LocaleNorth East Lincolnshire England
Dates of operation1912–1961
SuccessorAbandoned
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length7 miles (11 km)
Grimsby and Immingham
Electric Railway
Dock entrance
Immingham
Eastern Jetty
Immingham Dock
Eastern Entrance to
Immingham Dock
Immingham Queens Rd
Immingham Town
Immingham Halt
Kiln Lane
Marsh Road LC
No.6 Passing Place
No.5 Passing Place
No.4 Passing Place
Great Coates LC
Pyewipe Depot Halt
& Pyewipe car sheds
Cleveland Bridge
Grimsby
Pyewipe Road
West & East
Marsh Junctions
Cleveland Street
Stortford Street
Boulevard
Recreation Ground
Jackson Street
Grimsby Town
Yarborough Street
Corporation Bridge

The Grimsby & Immingham Electric Railway (G&IER) was an electric light railway, primarily for passenger traffic, linking Great Grimsby with the Port of Immingham in Lincolnshire, England. The line was built by the Great Central Railway (GCR), was absorbed by the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) in 1923, and became part of the Eastern Region of British Railways. It ran mainly on reserved track.