Railways:Fulbourn railway station
Fulbourn railway station (historically also written Fulbourne) is the station-focused page for railway operations, infrastructure, and evidence associated with Fulbourn on the Cambridge-Newmarket corridor.
Location and setting
Fulbourn station served the Fulbourn area on the Cambridge-Newmarket route section and is linked operationally to Coldham's Lane and Chippenham Junction contexts in route-availability and timetable material.[1][2]
Naming and spelling
Modern village usage is "Fulbourn", while historical railway usage sometimes appears as "Fulbourne". Both forms should be treated as valid search terms in historical material.
Buildings and layout
A 1967 BFI film source includes footage showing the station area, including goods sheds, signal box, and station master's house.[3]
Services and operations
Locomotives evidenced on the line through Fulbourn
The table below migrates existing working lists from Fulbourn Station and should be treated as a verified-or-provisional index pending full source-by-source checking.
| Type | Approx operating years | Details | Notable examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thompson B1 | 1942-1967 | 4-6-0 with external cylinders | 61160, 61371 |
| Holden B12 | 1911-1959 | 4-6-0 with internal cylinders | 8557, 61530, 61546, 61570, 61571, 61576 |
| B17 | 1928-1960 | 4-6-0, "Sandringham" group | 2810 "Welbeck Abbey", 61629 "Naworth Castle" |
| D15 | 1903-1956 | 4-4-0 "Claud Hamilton" | 7790, 8783, 8820 |
| D16 | 1923-1966 | 4-4-0 "Super Claud" | 62571, 62610, 62619 |
| J20 | 1920-1962 | 0-6-0 freight type | 8294, 64685 |
| N7 | 1915-1952 | GER/LNER suburban tank type | 69616 "Puffing Billy" |
| Ivatt 2MT | 1946-1967 | 2-6-0 mixed-traffic type | 46466, 46467 |
For more detailed locomotive-by-date records, see Steam locomotives in detail and planned specialist pages under the Railways namespace.
Goods facilities and local industries served
Existing footage and legacy notes indicate goods-related infrastructure at Fulbourn; a dedicated goods-traffic page is planned: Railways:Fulbourn goods traffic.
Staff and station life
This section is reserved for sourced material on station masters, staff, and working practices. Detailed biographies should be moved into dedicated pages once source-backed.
Related incidents
- Six Mile Bottom collision (1858): Accident Summary - Six Mile Bottom 1858 and official report.[4]
- Cambridge collision (23 October 1883), involving Y-class locomotives in Newmarket-branch movements.[5]
- Chippenham Junction derailment (1898): Accident Summary - Chippenham Junction 1898.
See also
- Railways:Cambridge to Newmarket Railway
- Railways:Fulbourn Railway Hub
- Fulbourn Station (legacy page)