Shenton railway station

Shenton railway station is located about 0.5 miles from the village of Shenton, Leicestershire, England.

Shenton Station Pottery

Shenton
Location
PlaceShenton
AreaHinckley and Bosworth
Coordinates52°35′59.00″N 1°24′55.00″W
Grid referenceSK396004
Operations
Managed byBattlefield Line Railway
Platforms1
History
1873opened
1931closed for passengers
1965closed entirely
Stations on heritage railways in the United Kingdom
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It is the current southern terminus of the Battlefield Line Railway, which runs to here from Shackerstone. The station is located at the foot of Ambion Hill and is actually the reconstructed Humberstone Road Station from Leicester. The original station closed in 1965 and was dismantled and relocated (except for a small lamp room that now serves as the Station Pottery).

The station is a former stop on the London and North Western Railway and the Midland Railway, who jointly operated the line between Moira West Junction and Nuneaton. The station was designed by the Midland Railway company architect John Holloway Sanders.[1]

Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Market Bosworth   Battlefield Line Railway   Terminus
Disused railways
Market Bosworth
Line and station open
  Midland Railway,
London and North Western Railway
Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway
  Stoke Golding
Line and station closed

References

  1. "Notes by the Way". Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald. British Newspaper Archive. 1 November 1884. Retrieved 12 July 2016 via British Newspaper Archive.


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