Tutbury Jinnie was the name given to a local rail service between the stations at Burton upon Trent and Tutbury.[1] The service consisted, at various times, of up to eight trains on weekdays and two on Sundays.

Background edit

Until 1949, the service also served stations at Horninglow, Stretton and Rolleston. Although popular, increased use of road traffic led to the loss-making service being withdrawn at the beginning of the 1960s. The last train was the 20:12 Tutbury-Burton service on 11 June 1960. The last train to use the line was a short freight hauled by a diesel shunter. The track remained in place for some years afterwards, until well into the 1970s.

Legacy edit

The name is commemorated in the name of the Jinnie Trail, a linear park which follows the route of the old railway line.

The Midland Classic bus route 1, between Tutbury and Burton, was branded "The Tutbury Jinny".[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Sinfield, Stephen (4 February 2018). "A look back at the life and times of the Tutbury Jinnie railway line". Burton Mail. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  2. ^ Swain, Christopher (22 February 2022). "Midland Classic "The Tutbury Jinny"". Retrieved 10 August 2022.