Myself and chris34 paid this peace of railway goodness a visit about two weeks ago.
Bit of history
Oxendon tunnel was designed and built by George Stephenson and was opened in 1859. It was built as a single track line to connect Northampton and Market Harborough and was used to transport ironstone that was found in Northamptonshire in the mid nineteenth century.
There are two tunnels one in nearby Kelmarsh and this one which is 462 yards long
The line had a staggered history, particularly in its final years. It was first closed to passenger traffic on 4th January 1960 but was reopened to through traffic on the 6th January 1969. It was closed again on 1st May 1969 and reopened on 10th July 1972. The passenger service was finally withdrawn on 26 August 1973.
On with pics
a bit of the old track
Thanks for looking
Bit of history
Oxendon tunnel was designed and built by George Stephenson and was opened in 1859. It was built as a single track line to connect Northampton and Market Harborough and was used to transport ironstone that was found in Northamptonshire in the mid nineteenth century.
There are two tunnels one in nearby Kelmarsh and this one which is 462 yards long
The line had a staggered history, particularly in its final years. It was first closed to passenger traffic on 4th January 1960 but was reopened to through traffic on the 6th January 1969. It was closed again on 1st May 1969 and reopened on 10th July 1972. The passenger service was finally withdrawn on 26 August 1973.
On with pics
a bit of the old track
Thanks for looking