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Plympton Station, Devon, c. 1920A view of Plympton Station, Devon, c.1920, showing a few passengers on the platforms and the station buildings. Plympton station opened in June 1848 as part of the South Devon Railway
Swindon Town Station, c. 1920Swindon Town station was originally on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway and was situated in Swindons Old Town. This image shows the Wiltshire station in around 1920
Fairford, August 1925Two children look over the bridge at Mill Pond and the River Coln. St Marys Church can be seen in the distance beyond Mill Lane
Signal gantry at Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c. 1920A view of signal gantry at Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c.1920. The station opened with the name Newton in December 1846 by the South Devon Railway Company
Swindon Station, c. 1920A view of Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, c.1920, showing a mixture of activity on the platforms. Swindon Junction opened in 1842
Departure side at Paddington Station, c. 1920Motor cars enter the departure side of Paddington Station, just adjacent to Eastbourne Terrace, London. This image was taken in about 1920 and shows the streets filled with motor vehicles
Wantage Road Station, Oxfordshire, c. 1920A view of Wantage Road Station in Oxfordshire, c.1920, showing the track and platforms. Wantage Road station opened at the village of Grove just north of Wantage in 1846 and closed to passengers
Kidderminster Station, Worcestershire, c. 1920sA view of Kidderminster Station in Worcestershire, c.1920s, showing a number of passengers standing on the platform waiting for a train
Star Class Locomotive at St Erth Station, Cornwall, c. 1920A view of an unidentified Star Class locomotive sitting at St Erth station, Cornwall, c.1920. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
Marazion Station, Cornwall, June 1920A view of Marazion Station in Cornwall, June 1920. Situated on the shore of Mounts Bay, Marazion station opened on the Cornish Main Line in 1852 and closed in October 1964
Memorial Service on Platform 1 at Paddington Station, 11th November 1920A solemn view of Paddington station showing crowds gathering on Platform 1 to commemorate Armistice Day in November 1920
Penwithers Viaduct, 1920The Penwithers Viaduct, 1920. A timber Class A viaduct on the Falmouth branch - it was 90ft high and 813ft long. It was replaced in 1926
Brimscombe Station, Gloucestershire, c. 1920A view of Brimscombe Station in Gloucestershire, c.1920, looking in the Swindon direction. The image shows both platforms and station buildings
Ashton Station, Devon, c. 1920A view of Ashton Station, on the Teign Valley line, Devon, c.1920. Ashton station opened in 1882 and closed to passengers in June 1958