A 1903 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (lower right) railways around Welham Junction
Welham Junction was a railway junction named after the village of Welham, Leicestershire , although the junction itself lay within the parish of Weston by Welland , Northamptonshire . It was the junction where the line from Market Harborough split, with one route heading eastwards towards Stamford and one north towards Nottingham . Just to the east was Ashley and Weston railway station , and to the north was Hallaton railway station .
References
British Railways Atlas.1947. p.16
52°31′11″N 0°52′14″W / 52.51970°N 0.87052°W / 52.51970; -0.87052
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