Evesham railway station

It is between Honeybourne and Pershore stations on the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Hereford via Worcester and Great Malvern.

The driver of the train, Henry Crompton, was injured when the locomotive was derailed by the impact.

found that the foreman-porter James Callow or the horse-boy Daniel Langstone (aged 17) must have shunted the trucks onto the main line and then forgotten about them.

On 2 June 1885, Mark Butler, under goods guard on the Midland Railway was crushed to death while coupling wagons at Evesham station.

[10] The Midland station closed to passenger traffic in June 1963 and completely a year later.

[12] As of December 2019, Great Western Railway now provide a more regular service to the station.

Opening of Evesham railway station from the Illustrated London News 8 May 1852
A 1904 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (centre) railways in the Evesham area. The present station is that on the yellow line, marked G.W.