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Rushden railway station is a railway station that once served the town of Rushden in Northamptonshire, England. It is now a heritage station at the end of a short running line.
History
The station was an intermediate stop on the Higham Ferrers branch line, originally established by the Midland Railway. It closed completely in 1969, British Rail having withdrawn passenger services ten years previously.
In 1996 the station was bought by the Rushden Historical Transport Society. Since then the station has been restored, and forms the headquarters of the society and includes the Rushden Station Railway Museum. The heritage railway now operates as the Rushden, Higham & Wellingborough Railway.
Since the late 1990s, Rushden Station bar has been home to a series of resident cats. The most recent station cats, Alfie and Thomas, have achieved minor fame on social media.
Stationmasters
Henry Pitt 1893 - 1914 (formerly station master at Finedon, afterwards station master at Cheltenham)
John Charles Gregory 1914 - 1929 (formerly station master at Hitchin)
C.V. Bunker from 1936 (formerly station master at Pye Bridge)
Station Cat 1997 - 2006
Alfie (station cat) 2007 - 2017
Thomas (station cat) 2020 - present
See also
List of closed railway stations in Britain
Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway
Rushden Parkway railway station
References
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- Rushden railway station
- Rushden
- Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway
- Rushden Parkway railway station
- Rushden (disambiguation)
- Wellingborough railway station
- Rushden Cavalcade
- Higham Ferrers railway station
- List of British heritage and private railways
- List of parkway railway stations in Britain