He ceased to be officially connected with the Eastern Counties Railway on 28 May 1843.
It was first deployed on the Eastern Counties Railway in 1844, but only as a wedge between the adjoining rails.
He was appointed engineer to the Eastern Counties Railway in 1846.
He became engineer to the Eastern Counties Railway in 1846.
The station was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway on 22 August 1856.
Cheshunt station itself was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway in 1846.
The most notable was the Eastern Counties Railway, which had taken over most of the main companies by this time.
Until this time, access to the two platforms was controlled from the original Eastern Counties Railway signal box.
The line formed part of the Eastern Counties Railway.
The company was purchased by Eastern Counties Railway and the line opened in 1848.