31/05/2026
It is with great sadness that we learned today of the death of one of our longstanding and very active members, Nick Arnold.
Nick joined the Society following his retirement from Torquemeters of in Northampton over fifteen years ago. A highly talented engineer, he brought exceptional skill, patience, and ingenuity to countless projects across the site. Whether rebuilding a gearbox for one of our locomotives, restoring a lamp, or contributing many of the beautifully refurbished artefacts now displayed in the Goods Shed, Nick’s craftsmanship can be seen throughout the Station.
When the Society acquired the Goods Shed in 2018, Nick was among the very first volunteers to roll up his sleeves and begin clearing the site. Working from his home workshop in Overstone, and with the support of his wife Sue, he frequently fabricated bespoke solutions for projects across the Society. His engineering expertise and willingness to help made him an invaluable member of our community.
Nick was also widely travelled, often journeying abroad with Sue to visit railways and engineering attractions around the world. Even in recent years, when he faced significant health challenges, he continued to come down to Rushden whenever he was able, remaining a dedicated and much‑loved presence.
Nick was a gifted engineer, a generous volunteer, and an inspiration. His contribution to the Society is visible in every corner of the Station and Goods Shed, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who knew him.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Sue and the family at this difficult time.