Borrowash railway station

It may have been the scene of a massacre for many skulls were found, of people aged from 18 to 60, cloven by Danish battleaxes, some being presented to Derby Museum.

[2] A new station was built in 1871, for a time known as Borrowash for Ockbrook, it closed to passengers in 1966 and was demolished in 1994.

The original station became a private house and survives today.

The remains of a flight of steps to the former platform can still be made out.

This article on a railway station in the East Midlands is a stub.

The station site in 2013, still an active line as the main route between Nottingham and Derby