Braunston and Willoughby railway station

[2] The station was one of the standard island platform design typical of the London Extension, though here it was the less common "embankment" type reached from a roadway (the A45 Coventry to Daventry road), that passed beneath the line.

The station was situated close to the village of Willoughby, Warwickshire, and was originally known as Willoughby for Daventry[2] although Daventry itself was some five miles to the south east in Northamptonshire and already had a station of its own on another line (the London & North Western branch line from Weedon to Leamington Spa).

Braunston, also in Northamptonshire, lay between the two, some two miles away and also served by the same LNWR branch that ran through Daventry, but it was Braunston that was found to be providing the new Great Central station with the bulk of its usage.

The station buildings had already been removed in 1961-2 although the platform remained for a while longer.

The twin bridges over the A45 have been removed and the abutment walls substantially lowered.