History
The station was opened by the London and Birmingham Railway on 2 June 1845, and was named Higham Ferrers. It was renamed Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough on 28 April 1885, and renamed Irthlingborough on 1 October 1910. It was closed to passengers by British Railways on 4 May 1964. It was part of the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton. In 1846 the line, along with the London and Birmingham Railway, became part of the London and North Western Railway.
THE EXPLORE
Done on bikes with a nobhead speeding in his quad bike along the path almost hitting my bike but otherwise nice but a bit windy. As per usual the photos are phone pics and mind the black bit in the top right of the photo my phonecase broke.
an old sign
some old debris from the quarry
some bits around the old signal box
an old turn off?
some old rail
the Railway entrance
the old loading dock
Where the station was
an old military bridge
another old bridge
some old rail
and a local pump house for good measure. Thanks for reading!
The station was opened by the London and Birmingham Railway on 2 June 1845, and was named Higham Ferrers. It was renamed Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough on 28 April 1885, and renamed Irthlingborough on 1 October 1910. It was closed to passengers by British Railways on 4 May 1964. It was part of the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway line which connected Peterborough and Northampton. In 1846 the line, along with the London and Birmingham Railway, became part of the London and North Western Railway.
THE EXPLORE
Done on bikes with a nobhead speeding in his quad bike along the path almost hitting my bike but otherwise nice but a bit windy. As per usual the photos are phone pics and mind the black bit in the top right of the photo my phonecase broke.