Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway

Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway

Legend
Leicester to
Burton upon Trent Line
Overseal and Moira

Moira
Donisthorpe
Coalville Town
Measham

Charnwood Forest Rly

Leicester to
Burton upon Trent Line
Snarestone
Hugglescote
Heather and Ibstock
Shackerstone Junction
Shackerstone
Battlefield Line Railway
Market Bosworth
Shenton
Stoke Golding
Higham on the Hill

Trent Valley Line
(West Coast Main Line)

Birmingham to
Peterborough Line

Nuneaton
Abbey Street
Nuneaton
Coventry to
Nuneaton Line

Hinckley
Trent Valley Line
(West Coast Main Line)
Birmingham to
Peterborough Line

The Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway was a pre-grouping railway company in the English Midlands. Construction began in 1869 and the railway was opened in 1873.[1] The railway was built to serve the Leicestershire coalfield. It linked Moira and Coalville Town with Nuneaton.

Ownership

Until the 1923 grouping the railway was jointly owned by the Midland Railway and the London and North Western Railway.[1] It then became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, which withdrew passenger services in 1931.[1] Nationalisation in 1948 made the railway part of British Railways, which closed the line to freight traffic in 1971.[1]

Preservation

Part of the line between Shackerstone and Shenton has been re-opened as the Battlefield Line Railway, a heritage railway.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Speller, John. "Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway (L&NWR/MR)". John Speller's Web Pages. Retrieved 16 January 2012.

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