Cardington Railway Station
Cardington Railway Station is a railway station located in Cardington, a village in Bedfordshire, England. It is part of the Bedford to Bletchley Line and serves as a stop for local trains, providing access to nearby towns and cities. The station features basic amenities for passengers, including a waiting area and ticket purchasing options.
The station was originally opened in the late 19th century and has undergone various changes over the years. It is situated close to the famous Cardington Airship Sheds, which were once used for constructing airships. Today, the station remains an important transport link for the local community.