Kegworth railway station

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Kegworth Railway Station was a station serving the village of Kegworth in Leicestershire, England.

It was built in 1839 for the Midland Counties Railway, which shortly joined the North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway.

This line is now part of the Midland Main Line between Loughborough and Long Eaton.

It was built in the typical MCR fashion, the main building positioned at a higher level and steps leading down onto the platform. It closed in 1968 and only the station house and the goods shed remain. Until 1971 there was a mineral tramway between the main line and Kingston gypsum mine.

There has been local pressure to open it. However a new station, East Midlands Parkway has been proposed nearby which will have four platforms. Initially it will provide a bus connection to the nearby East Midlands Airport, but with improvements to the Erewash Valley Line has the potential to be a hub for local services from Nottingham and Derby to connect with a high speed service from London to Sheffield and the North.

[edit] Reference

  • Higginson, M, (1989) The Midland Counties Railway: A Pictorial Survey, Derby: Midland Railway Trust.