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Station & Railway

Water Tower

Water Tower

Veiw of the now demolished Station & Water Tower, heading north on A45. circa 1970

Longdown Lane

Longdown Lane

Goods Train Approaching Willoughby, from the bridge on Longdown Lane

Loco Sheds, Willoughby Station

Loco Sheds, Willoughby Station

5264

5264

No 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 Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Station Bridge during 1947 Flood.

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Station Bridge abt 1950

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Station Bridge during 1916 Flood

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Station Bridge about 1950

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Looking North, the building on the right was the old Water Tower

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

The Station Entrance, this was situated under the old bridge on the A45

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

The Station Bridge under constuction

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

The Signal Box, the widow on the left opened to allow acessto a narrow walkway for the Signalman to clean the Windows

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

13 Arch Viaduct nearing completion. The Viaduct was about 300 yds South of the station.

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

3rd Class Ticket Willoughby to Rugby, 9d about 5p

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

The Station Masters House.1919. with Mr McNess the Station Master standing in the garden.

Braunston & Willoughby Station

Braunston & Willoughby Station

The Station Masters House now privately owned 2013

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