Sibsey railway station

[4][3] The village of Sibsey lay to the north-west of the line; at the time, it was a small settlement on the Horncastle Road.

[5] A four-road goods yard facing Boston was provided and this was extended by the mid-1920s to seven roads, later eight.

[5] The Great Northern Railway acquired extra land around the station to facilitate the expansion, which was necessary to cope with the increasing potato and sugar beet traffic.

[5] During the interwar period, Sibsey dealt with up to 80 wagons of potatoes or beet a day.

[6] A goods service drawn by a Class K2 or J6 departed Skegness at 3.30pm and collected potato and beet wagons from Havenhouse, Wainfleet and Thorpe Culvert.

Station in 2007.