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The "Farmers Line" - The Elsenham to Thaxted branch was a fascinating experiment and passed through the finest countryside in North East Essex.

The top photograph shows the train to Thaxted pulling away from Elsenham Main Line Station, along the branch line towards Henham.

The bottom photograph shows a typical passenger train at Sibleys Halt (For Chickney and Broxted).

 

 

Route of the line - 1930

Elsenham To Thaxted.pdf

 


 

Sir Walter Gilbey of Elsenham proposed the building of a railway from his village to Thaxted and Great Bardfield, soon after the passing of the Light Railways Act in 1896. Thaxted was land-locked and six miles from any railway then existing. Parliament tried to reduce the effect of agricultural depression in the countryside. The relaxing of the rules governing the building of railways was to be allowed if farming would benefit or a link was made between a fishing harbour and a market, or to support 'some definite industry'. Money could be provided from the government's treasury. In this case half of the £35,000 cost was provided from the treasury. Work for more people was the aim.

In the event the line was built only as far as Thaxted. Construction began in 1911 and was finished by 1913. Unfortunately George Lee,J.P., of Thaxted who had set up a large sweet factory in Thaxted in the 1890s, 'in spite of the lack of railway accommodation' died about a fortnight after the opening of the railway. There were no significant engineering works on the line. The level crossings were protected by cattle grids only, (then recently introduced from Canada). There were no signals as only one engine was used on the line at one time. Shunting at Sibleys, an intermediate station, was done by using a tow rope. Thaxted station was almost a mile away from the town in order to save the expense of a viaduct over the River Chelmer. The railway was never widely used for freight and passengers were put off by the long walks to each of the stations or halts. The line was closed in 1952.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE LINE TODAY ..

 

Signpost to Sibleys ..

Thaxted Station June 7th 2005

 

Please download the two following PDF Files .

Thaxted Station Location Map.pdf

Thaxted Timetable.pdf

 


New book

"THE FARMERS LINE".

Elsenham to Thaxted ..

Printed on glossy card A5 - Comb Binding -

 


 

 

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