THE BUNTINGFORD RAILWAY AND LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
THE BUNTINGFORD RAILWAY AND LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
📍 The Manor House, Buntingford SG9 9AB
📅 Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 September 2025
🕙 10am–4pm | Free entry
This September marks 60 years since the last goods train rolled along the Buntingford Branch. To commemorate the anniversary, the Buntingford Railway & Local History Society is hosting a special two-day exhibition – and you’re invited.
Explore the story of a line that once connected communities across East Hertfordshire. From original station signs and fragile timetables to rare photographs, artefacts, and a detailed N gauge model railway, this is a unique chance to experience the railway as it was – and understand what it meant to those who lived along the route.
Whether you remember the Bunt or are simply curious about a lost piece of local history, the exhibition offers something for everyone:
– Original objects from the line, including signage, lamps and tools
– Historic photos and documents from the Society’s archive
– A working section of the Society’s N gauge model railway
– The chance to meet others with memories, stories, and local connections
No booking needed. No entry fee. Just turn up – and step into the world of the Bunt, 60 years after it closed.
Don’t miss this rare look at a railway that shaped our communities, our countryside, and our past.
Farewell to the Bunt (pdf)
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Mark 60 years since the last goods train ran on the Buntingford Branch. This unmissable weekend will showcase a fascinating collection of artefacts, including original station signs, rare photographs, historic documents, and an N gauge model railway, offering vsitors a unique glimpse into the railway’s storied past.