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This page will have references to more information and resources about Fulbourne Station and the rail traffic that used it.
This page will have references to more information and resources about Fulbourne Station and the rail traffic that used it.


Locomotives that definitely ran through Fulbourn are:
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! Type !! Years  !! Details !! Notable examples
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| B1 || || 8557, '61530', 61546, '61570'
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Videos
Videos

Revision as of 18:19, 8 February 2025

This page will have references to more information and resources about Fulbourne Station and the rail traffic that used it.

Locomotives that definitely ran through Fulbourn are:

Type Years Details Notable examples
B1 8557, '61530', 61546, '61570'

Videos

Video Details
"From Colledges to Courses" from the BMI Clips of a journey from Cambridge to Newmarket in 1967, showing at Fulbourn Station the good sheds, signal box, and station master's house. It also shows the Fulbourn Old Drift crossing, and the Teversham road crossing.
"The 8th armoured brigade entrains at Newmarket..." from the IWM in four parts: pt 1, pt 2, pt 3, pt 4. Unedited footage from April 1944 of Eisenhower overseeing loading of tanks onto trains. There is no direct footage of Fulbourn, but trains that passed through Fulbourn are shown at Newmarket, Wood Ditton, Six Mile Bottom and Coldhams curve, Cambridge. Locomotives visible are B12s (8538, 8557), a B17 (2819 "Welbeck Abbey") a D15 (8797) and a J20 (8294). Wagons seen are "Warflat B"s and Conflats.