The section between Peterborough and Spalding closed to passengers on 5 October 1970 and re-opened on 7 June 1971. North of Spalding, re-opened on 5 May 1975, followed by on 6 October 1975. Intermediate stations south of Sleaford did not re-open (see diagram). There have been campaigns by local communities to re-open Littleworth on a park-and-ride basis for Peterborough. In 2016 this was costed at £4.3 million as it would need a footbridge and car parking availability. Between 1848 and 1963, the
Lincolnshire loop line ran from Spalding to Lincoln via , and , where they connected to other branch lines, including the
East Lincolnshire Railway,
Kirkstead and Little Steeping Railway and the
Horncastle Railway. The section between Lincoln and Boston closed to passengers in 1963. The route between Boston and Spalding closed in 1964. Only the section from Lincoln to Woodhall Junction which provided links to and remained open until between 1970–1971 to both passengers and freight traffic. Today, the section from Lincoln to Woodhall Junction forms part of the Water Rail Way footpath and between
Boston and Spalding. The trackbed has been converted to form part of the
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