Harborough and the Railways

Harborough and the Railways

Len Holden takes us through the introduction of the railway to Market Harborough and the impact it had on the town.

By Cotesbach Educational Trust

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Cotesbach Educational Trust

Main Street Cotesbach Lutterworth LE17 4HX United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

The Railway came to Market Harborough relatively late arriving in 1850 but it had an impact on the town and the region - some postive and some negative. The first line ran between Harborough and Rugby, soon to be followed by the Midland Railway line to London and a line to Northampton. The final line connected Harborough to Melton Mowbray and the wolds. Thus by the 1880s Harborough was one of the prominnent railway hubs in Leicestershire. It was at its height in the early 20th century but by the 1950s railways were being challenged by road transport and lines were closed in the 1960s leaving only one line to St Pancras today. Len's talk will explore the impact of the railway on the town and the region.

The Cotesbach Educational Trust bar will be open from 6.30pm where you will be able to buy refreshments before the talk.

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£9.38
Sep 25 · 7:00 PM GMT+1