map of railways in the vicinity of Burton-on-Trent showing several of the brewery lines
First station (1839-1883) The original Burton on Trent station was opened in 1839 by the
Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway on its original route from to , meeting the
London and Birmingham Railway for London. The station originally consisted of a hut and an adjacent level crossing. A more substantial two-storey building was later constructed.
Second station (1883-1970) In 1881, an increase in passengers and goods using the railway led to the old station being demolished and a temporary island platform constructed. A new station was constructed 150 yards further south and separated from the roadway on the bridge by iron palisading. There was a large, covered cabstand, which offered access to the booking hall, 65 ft wide, 27 ft deep and 35 ft high in the early English style, partly timbered. The stairs provided access to the island platform on which were built waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and a first-class refreshment and dining room and a third-class refreshment room. A
WH Smith newsagent stall was also located on the platform. The platforms were covered with a glass canopy and extended close to one-quarter of a mile in length. The station was designed by the company architect
John Holloway Sanders and erected by Messrs Cox of Leicester. The bridge was constructed under the supervision of the company engineer, Mr. Campion. The new station re-opened in 1883. Until the 1960s the station also served as the terminus for a number of secondary routes, such as the
South Staffordshire line to , the
Leicester–Burton upon Trent line to via and to . These all closed to passenger traffic between 1960 and 1965.
Third station (1970-present) As part of the British Railways modernisation plans, the station was rebuilt again in 1970. Of the previous station, only the staircase down to platform level remains. During the summer and autumn of 2011, the station underwent a £700,000 refurbishment, including removal of asbestos, improved facilities for disabled people, improved lighting and a refurbished waiting room. In late 2019, the forecourt in front of the station was redeveloped to add a new taxi rank and bus departure bays. ==Facilities==