The community that developed around Railway Cottages at Chesterton Junction provides an important insight into the social and economic history of Cambridge during the age of the railways. Built to house railway employees and their families, the cottages were closely tied to the operation of one of the region’s most important railway junctions. Their residents included engine drivers, firemen, signalmen, platelayers, porters and other workers whose labour kept the railway network functioning.
The cottages illustrate how the arrival of the railway transformed Cambridge and its surrounding villages. Railways created new employment opportunities and attracted skilled and semi-skilled workers, leading to the growth of distinct railway communities. At Chesterton Junction, work and home were closely connected, with many residents living only a short distance from the tracks, sidings and signal boxes where they worked.
The community was also shaped by the challenges of railway life. Residents lived alongside constant noise, smoke and the dangers associated with a busy railway junction. Yet strong social bonds often developed between families who shared similar occupations, working patterns and experiences. The cottages therefore provide valuable evidence of working-class life, housing conditions and community identity in industrial Cambridge.
Today, Railway Cottages are significant not only as surviving examples of railway housing but also as reminders of the people whose everyday work supported the growth of Cambridge and connected the city to the wider world. Their story helps us understand the impact of transport infrastructure on local communities and preserves the experiences of generations of railway families who contributed to the development of the city.
1851 “On the Fen”
Robert Mansfield, 37, rail labourer, b Chesterton
Mary, 32, b Fenstanton
William, 13, b Barnwell
Eliza, 9, b Barnwell
Ann, 7, b Chesterton
Thomas Morley, 37, rail labourer, b Fen Ditton
Martha, 36, b Essex
Frances, 9, b Fen Ditton
Annie, 7, b Fen Ditton
Amelia, 5, b Fen Ditton
Emma, 1, b Chesterton
John Hand, 46, rail labourer, b Leicester
Elizabeth, 37, b York
Eleanor, 16, b York
William, 8, b Birmingham
Elizabeth, 11, b Ely
Juan, 1, b Ely
William Evans, 26, rail labourer, b Cheshire
Mary, 27, housewife, b Cheshire
James, 4 mos, b Chesterton
Thomas Casburn, 36, rail labourer, b Burwell
Susan, 34, b Burwell
John, 11, b Burwell
Thomas, 8, b Burwell
Henrietta, 2, b Cambridge
Charles Jackson, 32, rail labourer, b Middlesex
Mary, 37, b Yorks
Joseph, 3, b Middlesex
Mary Ann, 1, b Middlesex
John Heritage, 35, rail servant, b Herts
Betsey, 32, b Herts
Henry, 10, b Herts
Elizabeth, 10, b Herts
William, 8, b Herts
Ellen, 6, b Herts
Emily, 3, b Chesterton
Herbert 6 mos, b Chesterton
1861
James Havers, 27, railway signalman, b Essex
Clara, 31, b Essex
Eleaner E, 5, b Essex
Charles Hill, 25, railway pointsman, b Middlesex
Sarah, 26, b Middlesex
Arthur, 7 mos, b Chesterton
John Strickson, 31, railway signalman, b Stilton
Mary, 30, b Peterborough
Mary A, 8, b Essex
William H, 5, b Essex
John T, 3, b Essex
Harriet W, 1, b Chesterton
David Middleton, 23, labourer, b Chesterton
Jane, 24, b Chesterton
Martha, 1, b Chesterton
William Middleton, 39, plate layer, b Chesterton
Susan, 34, Chesterton
Robert Mansfield, 46, ag. labourer, b Chesterton
Mary, 40, b Longstanton
Anne, 17, b Chesterton
Thomas Cooper, 43, railway labourer, b Norfolk
Elizabeth, 39, b Yelling
Harriet McQuire, visitor, 8, b St Ives
John Cambridge, 36, railway labourer, b Chesterton
Sarah A, 30, b Chesterton
Henry, 5, b Chesterton
1871 Fen Road
(1)
John Tyrell, 40, pointsman on GE Railway, b Essex
Emma Tyrell, 37, b Essex
Harry Tyrell, 11, b Cambridge
Frederick Tyrell, 8, b Chesterton
William Tyrell, 7, b Chesterton
Phoebe Tyrell, 5, b Chesterton
Sarah Ann Tyrell, 3, b Chesterton
Annie M Tyrell, 1, b Chesterton
(2)
David Middleton, 34, railway plate layer, b Chesterton
Jane Middleton, 35, b Chesterton
Martha Middleton, 11, b Chesterton
(3)
Thomas Rickwood, 38, railway servant, b Ely
Eliza Rickwood, 37, b Cambridge
George Rickwood, 12, b Cambridge
Henry Rickwood, 10, b Cambridge
Thomas Rickwood, 7, b Chesterton
(4)
Robert Mansfield, 58, railway plate layer, b Chesterton
Mary Mansfield, 54, b Longstanton
(5)
William Middleton, 51, railway plate layer, b Chesterton
Susan Middleton, 47, b Chesterton
[Susan Middleton died after being hit by a train and the coroner reported the cottages were “in a dangerous position.”]
(6)
Thomas Rivett, 50, railway labourer, b Norfolk
Susan Rivett, 44, b Norfolk
Clara Rivett, 10, b Fulbourn
Esther Bradman, infant, 1, b Cambridge
William Turner, lodger, widower, 36, engine driver, b Norfolk
(7)
Henry Slack, widower, 26, b Norwich
Violet Maria Slack, 5, b Norwich
Maria Fisk, mother, 59, b Norwich
(8)
Israel Utteridge, 28, railway signalman, b Trumpington
Mary Ann Utteridge, 33, b Horseheath
Emily Utteridge, 7, b Cambridge
Alice Utteridge, 4, b Cambridge
William Utteridge, 3ms, b Chesterton
1881 Chesterton Junction
John Tyrell, 50, railway porter, b Essex
Emma, 47, b Essex
Henry, 21, general labourer, b Cambridge
George 19, general labourer, b Cambridge
William, 17, general labourer, b Cambridge
Phoebe, 15, domestic servant out of employment, b Cambridge
Annie, 11, b Cambridge
Charles, 7, b Cambridge
Richard, 4, b Cambridge
James Rivett, 59, railway labourer, b Norfolk
Susan, 54, b Norfolk
Clara, 20, b Fulbourn
Nelly, 11, b Cambridge
William Middleton, 60, plate layer, b Cambridge
George Rickwood, 22, general labourer, b Cambridge
Rhoda, 20, b Thriplow
[In 1881 Rose was born, and in 1883, Emily Rosetta was born. In 1885 there was a coroner’s investigation in to the deaths of both George and Rose close to the railway line.]
Mary Mansfield, 58, green grocer, b Longstanton
William Dowham, servant, 10, green grocers helper, b Chesterton
Eliza Rickwood, 45, b Chesterton
Thomas, 18, b Chesterton
Jane Edwards, 34, railway labourer, b Swavesey
Mary, 31, b Histon
James Belch, 43, railway porter, b Suffolk
Ada Mary, 12, b Herts
Alice Maud, 8, b Trumpington
Alfred James, 7, b Trumpington
1891 Junction
Israel Uttridge, 47, railway signalman, b Trumpington
Mary Ann, 52, b Horseheath
William Ambrose, 20, white smith, b Chesterton
Isaac Edwards, 45, railway plate layer, b Swavesey
Mary, 40, b Histon
Elizabeth Wilson, niece, 5, b Histon
George Rickwood, 32, railway labourer, b Chesterton
Rhoda, 30, b Thriplow
Emily, 7, b Chesterton
William Richard Pauley, 29, foreman plate layer, b Histon
Elizabeth, 29, b Cambridge
Hazel W, 2, b Chesterton
William Middleton, 73, plate layer, b Chesterton
Mary, 77, b Suffolk
James Rivett, 62, plate layer, b Norfolk
Susan, 60, b Norfolk
Nellie, 21, drapers assistant, b Cambridge
Thomas Rayner, 31, railway plate layer, b Chesterton
Esther, 27, b Dry Drayton
Florence, 4, b Chesterton
Grace, 2, b Chesterton
William Shetten, 37, railway platelayer, b Westley
Annie, 45, b Chesterton
Reuben Dyson, 28, railway signalman, b Essex
Mary Ann, 26, b Haslingfield
1901
Israel Uttridge, 58, railway servant, b Trumpington
Mary, 62, b Horseheath
George Tyrell, 38, foreman railway plate layer, b Cambridge
E, wife, 40,
George, 18, b Chesterton
Oliver, 16, b Chesterton
Herbert, 14, b Chesterton
Fred Welman, 36, GER platelayer, b Milton
Emily, 31, b Horningsea
Dora, 8, b Milton
Percy, 5, b Milton
Reginald, 3, b Chesterton
Kate, 1, b Chesterton
Thomas Rayner, 42, railway servant, b Chesterton
Esther, 38, b Dry Drayton
George, 17, b Chesterton
Florence, 14, b Chesterton
Grace, 12, b Chesterton
Dora, 9, b Chesterton
Ethel, 5, b Chesterton
Henry, 5 mos, b Chesterton
Isaac Edmond, 53, plate layer, b Swavesey
Mary, 50, b Histon
Lizzie, 15, b Histon
Alfred Wilson, visitor, 45, labourer, b Histon
George Rickwood, 42, GER plate layer, b Cambridge
Emily, 17, b Chesterton
[Emily would marry Sidney Vail and continue in the cottages having daughters Violet Elizbeth Rhoda, Gladys Rosetta and Kathleen Vera.]
1911
1921
Ernest Charles Rule, 31, b Fen Ditton, GER plate layer,
Maria Susan, 40, b Chesterton
Geoffrey, 4, b Chesterton,
Thomas Jolley, step son, 12, b Chesterton
1939 Chesterton Junction
(1) –
(10)
George Brown, b 1882, railway worker
Susannah, b 1892
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(9)
John Ansell, b 1890, railway engineer
Minnie, b 1890
Frederick, b 1918, salesman soft furnishing
Ethel, b 1921, clerk furniture shop
(8)
Henry Jordan, b 1876, pumping engine driver
Sarah, b 1875
(7)
Maria S Rule, b 1881
Geoffrey, b 1917, motor lorry driver
Frederick A Jolley, b 1872, retired railway plate layer
(6)
Charles Frost, b 1904, railway maintenance
Gladys, b 1905
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(5)
George H Flack, b 1879, retired railway plate layer
Esther, b 1875,
(4)
Kathleen Vail, b 1914
Violet E R, b 1906, tailoress
(2)
Henry C Pauley, b 1904, lengthman railway
Florence, b 1905
Edith, b 1928
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David, b 1937
Samuel Loader, b 1870, house decorator
Edith, b 1869,
(3)
Ellis Pauley, b 1880, railway engineer ARP warden
Lily, b 1882,
Doris, b 1920
Annie Baker, b 1876
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Frederick Flavell, b 1934
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