Ketton and Collyweston railway station

[2] It is located in Geeston adjacent to a level crossing on the Ketton to Collyweston road.

The handsome station building was built in a Victorian ecclesiastical Tudor pattern of local stone and Collyweston tiles.

On the other platform was a smaller building in a combination of stone and timber, built in 1872.

To gain a more direct route, in 1879 the LNWR built a line from Seaton to Yarwell junction near Wansford on its Northampton to Peterborough line, thus bypassing the section through Luffenham, though it continued to run a few trains.

Unusually, access to the three minor sidings was by means of a wagon turntable rather than points.

Remains of the station in 1998
The location of Ketton Station, which served the villages around Ketton from 1848 to 1966.