Aslockton Station

Welcome to Aslockton, this historical village was once home to Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury and both the church and school are named after him.

About

The artwork you see in the waiting room and on the platform was completed as part of a Community Rail Project with the children at the local primary school. There is a post office and pub within the village and some lovely country walks.

Station information

Aslockton station is an unmanned station and consists of 2 platforms with step free access to both platforms, the Skegness bound platform is accessed via a foot crossing. There are 11 parking spaces at the station (fee applies) the station also serves the nearby village of Whatton a short 500 meters stroll away.

Station facilities:

  • Waiting room/shelter
  • Help point
  • Bike storage

Onward travel information can be found at traveline.info

Events

We have a very active and varied calendar of events here on the Poacher Line.

Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved from adopting your local station to schools and community groups producing wonderful artwork for our stations. Take a look at some of the work we have been doing and get inspired to get involved.

Discover

There are so many things to do and explore along our line. Here you will find details of great Days Out, beautiful walks and cycle routes; and details of the amazing places you can Stay and Eat. Where will you be going today?