Redbourn railway station

Redbourn railway station was a stop on the Nickey Line, which linked Hemel Hempstead with Harpenden; it served the village of Redbourn, in Hertfordshire, England, from 1887 to 1964.

The station was opened on 16 June 1887 by the Midland Railway.

No evidence of the station exists today, although a wrought iron railway bridge over Redbourn High Street remains extant.

A shared-use path passes through the old station site, which occupies most of the line's former trackbed.

[1] This article about a railway station in the East of England is a stub.