When did Rushden station close?

When did Rushden station close?

1969
It closed completely in 1969, British Rail having withdrawn passenger services ten years previously.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.

Where was Higham Ferrers station?

Northamptonshire
Higham Ferrers is a former railway station on a Midland Railway branch line from Wellingborough. It served the market town of Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, England. The station was opened by the Midland Railway on 1 May 1894, and was named Higham Ferrers.

How old is irthlingborough?

In November 1879 Irthlingborough born Thomas Flawn was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct during the Sekukums and Zulu Campaign. Work began in 1887 to take down the leaning tower of St Peter’s Church which was threatening to fall. Demolition and rebuilding took six years and cost £2576-0-6d.

What is irthlingborough famous for?

Irthlingborough (/ˈɜːrθlɪŋbərə/) is a town on the River Nene in North Northamptonshire, England. It had a population of 8,900 at the 2011 census and was the smallest town in England to have had a Football League team, Rushden & Diamonds F.C., prior to the promotion of Forest Green Rovers to the EFL in May 2017.

How big is irthlingborough?

The parish comprises 3, 720 acres.

Which is the first fastest train in India?

As of 2021, the fastest train of India is Vande Bharat Express with a top speed of 180 km/h (110 mph) which it attained during a trial run.

Is irthlingborough a town or a village?

When did Irthlingborough down platform close for goods traffic?

Irthlingborough down platform in July 1965, a year and two months after closure to passenger traffic. Irthlingborough station forecourt in July 1965. station on 3 July 1965. Irthlingborough station looking north-east in July 1965. Although the station closed to pasengers the prevuious year, it remained open for goods traffic until 6 June 1966.

When was Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough railway station opened?

(The Midland Railway opened their own station at Higham Ferrers in 1894, at one time this was also known as Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough) Although the passenger service was withdrawn in 1964 the station remained open from freight until 6.6.1966.

When did Wellingborough London Road railway station close?

This opened on 1st October 1866 and closed 10th June 1882 when Northampton St. Johns Street was opened. As well as sidings serving the Little Irchester ironstone mines there was also a siding serving the adjacent Victoria Mill. After closure to passengers in 1964 the station remained open for freight until 1st February 1965.

Why was Peterborough station on the Eastern Counties Railway?

The line shared the Peterborough terminus with the Eastern Counties Railway in return for ‘running powers’ over the line to Northampton, giving it access to the Midlands and the North.