The Automatic Number Plate Recognition, ANPR, system came into use at Market Harborough station’s main car park on 28th November 2025. Installation had started on 24th November. Pleasingly, the car park was free of charge during the few days in the transition period and there appeared to be a visible increase in usage! For more information on the system, see the story below at 6th October 2025. Parking is still charged daily but is now payable on entry. Harborough Rail Users have expressed concerns to EMR about this, partly for non-regular users not knowing what to do and having little time before their train arrives. Others may not know exactly when they will be returning. Pay on exit would solve both problems. EMR insist that the system is easy to use and allows additional days to be purchased as needed via the mobile phone app (see left). There are some benefits compared with the old barrier system, including free parking for Blue Badge holders (subject to registering their badge on the system) and the 30 minutes’ grace before payment is required, allowing free short-stay parking. Arrangements have also been made for the Station Adopters, Market Harborough in Bloom Volunteers, to be able to park free of charge when carrying out activities at the station. The AGM of Harborough Rail Users took place as planned on 26th November at the Methodist Church Centre in the town. Steve Jones was re-elected as Chair, and the other officers and Committee were elected for the forthcoming year. We were pleased to welcome another new member to our Committee. The meeting noted with pleasure the forthcoming reinstatement from December 15th of a later last train back from London on weekdays, at 22:35 from St Pancras. We also noted the improved bus connections at the station since June. We are hopeful a new operator for the station café can soon be found. The priorities for the group were confirmed. These are:
Better connections. EMR Connect trains stand at Kettering on 25th November 2025. Connections between these, serving the intermediate stations to London, and our Intercity trains from Market Harborough are not sufficiently reliable, something that was discussed at the Harborough Rail Users AGM on 26th November. We have taken up with EMR.
Photo: Steve Jones Harborough Rail Users welcomed the announcement on 24th November 2025 that regulated rail fares, which usually rise by RPI + 1% each January, were to be frozen in 2026. The Government is under great pressure over the cost of living and presented the fares freeze as a contribution toward easing the burden. We in HRU have long complained of the fares from Market Harborough being disproportionately high compared with some other lines and stations such as Northampton. Though the fares freeze does not change that, it does help make rail travel more affordable.
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