It is now part of the Midland Main Line.
The Midland Main Line also runs through the eastern half of the village.
The line is now part of the current Midland Main Line.
A replacement station was opened in 1874 when the Midland Main Line was increased from two to four tracks.
The Midland Main Line runs through the town.
Traffic levels on the Midland Main Line are rising faster than the national average, with continued increases predicted.
The station is situated on the Midland Main Line.
There is no train station, despite the Midland Main Line running through the village.
Trains on the Midland Main Line, electrified through the former station, still pass the site.
The Midland Main Line passes through the western edge of the borough.