Bedford–Hitchin line

52°03′50″N 0°19′23″W / 52.064°N 0.323°W / 52.064; -0.323

Bedford–Hitchin line
Bedford
Bedford St Johns
Bedford St Johns (original)
Cardington
Cardington
Workmen's Platform
882 yd
807 m
Southill
Shefford
Henlow Camp
Hitchin

The Bedford–Hitchin line was a branch of the Midland Railway which served stations at Cardington, Southill, Shefford and Henlow Camp in Bedfordshire, England. It opened in 1857, but was largely made redundant as a through-route to London by the extension of the Midland Main Line to St Pancras. The last passenger train ran in December 1961, yet goods services lingered on until 1964.