CAMBRIDGESHIRE RAILWAY STATIONS
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ORTON WATERVILLE - 1940's - Opened in April 1847 by the London & Birmingham Railway, Orton Waterville was the first station west of Peterborough East. It opened as Overton but was renamed in August 1913 and was very similar to the next station on the line, Castor (qv). It lost passenger services in October 1942 but remained open for railway use until Summer 1962 and lost it goods services in December 1964. The station was demolished but the line stayed open until 1972 to serve the quarries at Nassington, was then closed and reopened as the Nene Valley Railway in June 1977. The NVR Overton for Ferry Meadows stands just to the east of where Orton Waterville stood. Seen here from the Up platform, perhaps after closure to passengers (note the weedy platform).