Image Former Isham & Burton Latimer station building (C. 20.11.1950)

Former Isham & Burton Latimer station building (C. 20.11.1950)
Former Isham & Burton Latimer station building (C. 20.11.1950) 
 The buildings of the former Isham and Burton Latimer station ars still standing and very much in use but as a private residence. The station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1857. Initially, it was just named Isham becoming Isham and Burton Latimer two years later in 1859. In 1923 it was again renamed, this time becoming Buton Latimer for Isham. These changes reflect its central location between the two villages just south of Kettering on the Midland Mainline and the battle between them as to which one was dominant! The station was closed by British Railways 01.10.50. 
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Former Isham & Burton Latimer station building (C. 20.11.1950) 
 The buildings of the former Isham and Burton Latimer station ars still standing and very much in use but as a private residence. The station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1857. Initially, it was just named Isham becoming Isham and Burton Latimer two years later in 1859. In 1923 it was again renamed, this time becoming Buton Latimer for Isham. These changes reflect its central location between the two villages just south of Kettering on the Midland Mainline and the battle between them as to which one was dominant! The station was closed by British Railways 01.10.50. 
 Keywords: Former Isham & Burton Latimer station building

The buildings of the former Isham and Burton Latimer station

ars still standing and very much in use but as a private residence. The station was opened by the Midland Railway in 1857. Initially, it was just named Isham becoming Isham and Burton Latimer two years later in 1859. In 1923 it was again renamed, this time becoming Buton Latimer for Isham. These changes reflect its central location between the two villages just south of Kettering on the Midland Mainline and the battle between them as to which one was dominant! The station was closed by British Railways 01.10.50.