William Barton Worthington (8 July 1854 – 29 December 1939) was a British civil engineer.
[1] Upon completion of his apprenticeship he joined Blyth & Cunningham of Edinburgh working on projects for the Caledonian Railway.
[1] In 1876 he became the resident engineer for the London and North Western Railway, working on the construction of Manchester Exchange Station.
During this time he worked under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, William Baker.
He became chief engineer at Midland Railway in 1905, remaining there until his retirement in 1915.