Whaplode railway station
Whaplode railway station was a station in Whaplode, Lincolnshire.
Wisbech (/ˈwɪzbiːtʃ/) is a market town, inland port and civil parish with a population of 31,573 in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England. The tidal River Nene runs through the centre of the town and is spanned by two bridges. The name is believed to mean on the back of the (River) Ouse, Ouse being a common Celtic word relating to 'water' and the name of a river that once flowed through the town. Since 2011 Wisbech has become the second largest town in Cambridgeshire (after St Neots; Cambridge and Peterborough are both cities) with a population of over 31,000.
Population: 20,200
Latitude: 52° 39' 58.39" N
Longitude: 0° 09' 33.77" E
Whaplode railway station was a station in Whaplode, Lincolnshire.
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