Luton Hoo railway station

Railways around Luton

Legend
Midland Main Line
Leagrave
Branch to Dunstable
Luton
Luton Bute Street

Luton Airport Parkway
Luton Airport(planned link)
Luton Hoo
Chiltern Green
To Welwyn Garden City
Midland Main Line

Luton Hoo railway station was built by the Hertford, Luton & Dunstable Railway on the branch line between Hatfield and Dunstable. It opened in 1860 and was originally called New Mill End. In 1861 the railway was taken over by the Great Northern Railway. The name changed to Luton Hoo in 1891 and the station closed in 1965. The last passenger train, packed with enthusiasts, was hauled by Brush Type 2 (later Class 31) D5589 on 24 April 1965.

It served Luton Hoo house and the village of New Mill End. It was close to the Midland Railway station of Chiltern Green and the GNR line took a parallel course to the Midland north to Luton Bute Street.

The station building and platform still exist, sited next to a sewage works.

Routes

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Luton Bute Street
Line and station closed
  Great Northern Railway
Dunstable Branch
  Harpenden East
Line and station closed

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Coordinates: 51°50′57″N 0°22′33″W / 51.8492°N 0.3759°W / 51.8492; -0.3759


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