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Pendolino viewed from a public footpath at Roade, Northamptonshire

The railway system in Northamptonshire contains within it main lines, branch lines, former lines, and heritage railways.

History

At its peak, Northamptonshire had 75 railway stations compared with its current number of 6.

Light rail

Currently Northamptonshire has no light rail. However, Northampton historically had a horse powered tramway until 1906.

Current operations

Stations

Northamptonshire has six stations: Northampton and Long Buckby on the West Coast Main Line; Kettering, Wellingborough and Corby on the Midland Main Line; along with Kings Sutton, only a few yards from the boundary with Oxfordshire on the Chiltern Main Line.

Railway lines

Northamptonshire is presently served by three unconnected main lines: the Chiltern Main Line, the Midland Main Line, and the West Coast Main Line.

Future operations

Map of HS2 Phase 1

High Speed 2 will pass through the south of the county,[1][2] however no stations will serve the new line.

Additionally a new rail freight terimal is being constructed outside of Northampton.[3]

References

  1. ^ "HS2 Phase One plan and profile maps: index and key plans". GOV.UK. 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
  2. ^ "HS2 in Northamptonshire". HS2. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
  3. ^ "Future freight boost through new Northampton rail to road interchange". Network Rail Media Centre. Retrieved 2024-07-28.