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August 2017

Robin Stewart-Smith concludes the story of the demise of an East Midlands railway station, covering the period from the Second World War to closure on September 4, 1967.

- Robin Stewart-Smith

Nottingham Victoria

Second World War 1939-1945

During the Second World War, passenger services using Nottingham Victoria were severely restricted to allow greatly increased freight, troop or special traffic between the north and south of England.

Surviving train services provided limited accommodation and were mainly used as troop trains. The Manchester to Marylebone service generally took about an hour longer than its pre-war timing. By 1941, only two daily Manchester to Marylebone semi-fast passenger trains passed through Victoria. Local services were also much reduced.

Nottingham Victoria became the headquarters of the Army Postal Service, and the station subway doubled as an air-raid shelter.

Despite Nottingham suffering 11 air raids, Victoria station narrowly avoided damage. The Midland station also escaped direct hits, but during the ‘Nottingham Blitz’ of May 8-9, 1941, the nearby stable block and carriage shed were hit. Twenty-six coaches were destroyed and 70 suffered damage. As a precaution against bomb damage, Victoria station had the glazing removed from the roof and end screens, supposedly sent to Derby for safe storage. After the war the roof glazing was refitted but the glass end screens were replaced with corrugated iron sheeting.

In 1940 the control office, together with the district operating superintendent and his staff, relocated to East Leake station as an air raid precaution, where a purpose-built, blast-proof single-storey building was constructed behind the loading dock.

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