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The Cambridge to Newmarket Railway is the railway corridor linking Cambridge with Newmarket, including the section that passes Fulbourn (historically also written Fulbourne). This page is the route-level overview; detailed local coverage is on station and topic pages.
Route overview
The route connects Cambridge and Newmarket and forms part of the wider east-of-England rail network. At Fulbourn, the line historically carried both passenger and freight traffic.
Chronology
| Date/period | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Nineteenth to twentieth century | Line developed as part of the Cambridge-Newmarket corridor | Detailed dated chronology to be expanded from primary sources. |
| 1948 | Route availability map records the Coldham's Lane-Chippenham Junction line as RA 8 | Comparison in source notes indicates this was higher than some nearby main-line sections.[1] |
| 1952 | Timetable compendium notes route-availability exclusions for specific locomotive classes | Includes exclusions noted in existing Fulbourn notes.[2] |
Infrastructure and engineering
Route availability and axle-load context
Existing Fulbourn research notes describe the Coldham's Lane-Chippenham Junction section as RA 8 in 1948, with operational implications for which locomotive classes could pass.[1][2]
Operations by era
Pre-1948
Local notes indicate that some race-day special workings before the Second World War may have included classes otherwise restricted by later route-availability guidance. This remains a working hypothesis pending fuller documentary confirmation.[2]
BR era (1948 onwards)
Route-availability documentation and timetable notes indicate broad access for many classes but explicit exclusions for some high route-availability locomotives and certain freight classes.[1][2]
Fulbourn in route context
For local station layout, traffic, staff, and surviving evidence, see Railways:Fulbourn railway station.
Stations and stopping places
| Station | Notes | Related page |
|---|---|---|
| Fulbourn/Fulbourne | Station on the Cambridge-Newmarket corridor; spelling varies historically | Railways:Fulbourn railway station |
Traffic and economics
At Fulbourn, local notes record mixed passenger and freight usage, including goods and military-related wartime traffic references in adjacent parts of the line. Detailed traffic reconstruction is in progress from primary and archival sources.
Decline, rationalisation, and modern period
A wider route-development proposal has referred to this corridor as part of a "Mid-Anglia" concept.[3]
See also
References
Further reading
- Existing working notes in Hidden:Cambridge-Newmarket chronology draft (if present).