- Source: Medbourne railway station
Medbourne railway station was a station in Medbourne, Leicestershire, on the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway. It was between Hallaton junction to the north and Drayton junction to the south. Both junctions were connected to Welham Junction to the west.
History
The station was built in 1879 by the LNWR but did not open until 1883, four years after the Great Northern completed the double-tracked line between Leicester Belgrave Road and Peterborough North. Services from the station were all GNR, hence the delayed date. In 1916, during the First World War, Medbourne station was closed to passengers as a war economy, although by this time the line had been reduced to single track. Shortly after the station closed, the building accidentally burned down, though the shell of the station remained until at least the second world war. After the station was closed to passengers, the route became a goods line. The branch was closed in 1964.
The village of Medbourne was also served by Ashley and Weston railway station to the south on the London and North Western Railway. The station, which was known as Medbourne Bridge until 1879, closed in 1952. The entire line was closed in 1964.
Summary of Former Services
Sample Train Timetable for April 1910
The table below shows the train departures from Medbourne on weekdays in April 1910.
References
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- Medbourne railway station
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- Melbourne railway station
- Ashley and Weston railway station
- Stamford railway station
- Ashley, Northamptonshire
- Seaton railway station (Rutland)
- Leicester Belgrave Road railway station
- Wansford railway station
- Belgrave and Birstall railway station