Rugby

Local nameRugby
LocationRugby, Warwickshire, UK

Rugby railway station serves the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England. It opened during the Victorian era, in 1885, replacing earlier stations situated a little further west. Since the closure of the former Rugby Central station, on the now-abandoned Great Central Railway route through the town, it is Rugby's only station. Between 1950 and 1970, the station was known as Rugby Midland before reverting to its original title. The station underwent an extensive remodelling between 2006 and 2008; new platforms were added and a new ticket office and entrance building were constructed. The original Victorian part of the station was retained in the upgrade.

Rugby station is at the centre of two important junctions of the West Coast Main Line connecting London to Birmingham, North West England and Scotland. The junction between the Trent Valley Line to the North West and the Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line to Birmingham is a short distance west of the station.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_railway_station

Address (Unnamed Road), Rugby CV21 3, United Kingdom

Coordinates 52°22'43.796" N -1°14'59.265" E

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