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Station & Railway
![]() Water TowerVeiw of the now demolished Station & Water Tower, heading north on A45. circa 1970 | ![]() Longdown LaneGoods Train Approaching Willoughby, from the bridge on Longdown Lane | ![]() Loco Sheds, Willoughby Station |
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![]() 5264No 5264 passes Willoughby cabin on an up express service circa 1928. Steve Banks writes, 'This is one of Leicester's Atlantics, hauling the 10am Manchester to Marylebone | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationStation Bridge during 1947 Flood. | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationStation Bridge abt 1950 |
![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationStation Bridge during 1916 Flood | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationStation Bridge about 1950 | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationLooking North, the building on the right was the old Water Tower |
![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationThe Station Entrance, this was situated under the old bridge on the A45 | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationThe Station Bridge under constuction | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationThe Signal Box, the widow on the left opened to allow acessto a narrow walkway for the Signalman to clean the Windows |
![]() Braunston & Willoughby Station13 Arch Viaduct nearing completion. The Viaduct was about 300 yds South of the station. | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby Station | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby Station3rd Class Ticket Willoughby to Rugby, 9d about 5p |
![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationThe Station Masters House.1919. with Mr McNess the Station Master standing in the garden. | ![]() Braunston & Willoughby StationThe Station Masters House now privately owned 2013 |
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