Denbigh Hall railway station
Denbigh Hall railway station was a temporary terminus station on the London and Birmingham Railway in the Denbigh area of what is now Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. It was situated about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Bletchley railway station, near a point where the railway crossed Watling Street. It was open for less than six months, between April and September 1838.
A contemporary engraving of the Denbigh Hall railway bridge, near the site of the temporary station, with the same view taken in 2013 for comparison.
Inscription on Denbigh Hall bridge
London and Birmingham Railway
The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom, in operation from 1833 to 1846, when it became part of the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR).
London & Birmingham Railway coat of arms on the original Euston station gates displayed at the National Railway Museum in York
Making the embankment - Wolverton Valley (Great Ouse), 28 June 1837.
Plaque at Curzon Street station commemorating the arrival of the first train from London to Birmingham
Camden Town stationary steam engine chimneys and locomotive workshops in 1838.