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Swindon Junction, Platform 3, 28th January 1970A view of Platform 3 at Swindon Junction Station in Wiltshire, taken on 28th January 1970, showing bags of mail in cages ready to be transported
Kemble station and Water Tower, c. 1960sA view of Kemble station in Gloucestershire, c.1960s, showing the water tank which was granted Grade II listed status in 1986
Kemble Station and Pumping House, Gloucestershire, c. 1960sA view of Kemble station in Gloucestershire, c.1960s, showing the pumping house and the end of the platform. The limestone bridge became Grade II listed in 2015
Kemble Station Water TankA view of the water tank or water tower at Kemble Station in Gloucestershire. The water tank was granted Grade II listed status in 1986 along with the station itself
Cirencester Town Goods Shed and Signal Box, c. 1930sA view of the Goods Shed and Signal Box at Cirencester Town station in Gloucestershire, c.1930s. The station opened in May 1841 and closed in April 1964
Milford Haven Station, Wales, 1966A view of Milford Haven Station in Pembrokeshire, Wales, 1966. The station opened as Milford station in September 1863, and wasn t called Milford Haven until it was renamed in 1910
Windsor Station, 1948A view showing a pair of GWR company dray horses stood outside Queen Victorias royal waiting room at Windsor Station, Berkshire in 1948
Woodborough Station, c. 1960sThis photograph shows Woodborough Station and its buildings and platforms near Pewsey in Wiltshire, c.1960s
Pewsey Station, c. 1910This photograph shows Pewsey Station in Wiltshire, c.1910. The lattice footbridge and station buildings can be seen clearly
Brislington Station Garden, 1906Brislington won the best station garden competion for the Bristol District in 1906. The man by the flower bed is probably the Station Master
Tetbury Engine Shed, Gloucestershire, c. 1940sA view of Tetbury Engine Shed, in Gloucestershire on the Tetbury Branch Line in c.1940s. The engine shed was built in 1890 and features the water tank at the rear
Keynsham Station, Somerset, c. 1900A view of Keynsham Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing the station building and platforms. The station opened in August 1840 when the line between Bristol and Bath was completed
Retired staff returning to work at Didcot Station, 1917These retired members of staff returned to work during the First World War to help out where there was a shortage of men. They are (L-R) James Stock, David Ireland and George Wilks
West Wycombe Station, BuckinghamshireA view of West Wycombe station in Buckinghamshire. This station was situated on the Great Western and Great Central joint line which opened in 1906. The station closed in 1958
Bristol bound locomotive approaching Reading Station, c1950sA photograph showing a Bristol bound locomotive approaching Reading Station, c.1950s. The photograph was taken from a locomotive in steam and shows the approach the driver would see
Internal View of Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970An internal view of Frome station in Somerset, c.1970, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford
Birmingham Snow Hill, c1911Between 1906 and 1912 the GWR took about re-designing and re-constructing the station. When it was completed it was a vision of Edwardian elegance
Birmingham Snow Hill Station, c. 1899A general view of the original 1871 station structure at Birmingham Snow Hill, taken c.1899. The arched overall roof of the train shed and several locomotives can be seen in the image
Birmingham Snow Hill Station, c. 1911A view of Birmingham Snow Hill station, c.1911. Taken between platforms 3 and 4, this image shows the tracks and platforms under the overall roof structure of the train shed
Diesel Railcar No 1 at Paddington Station, 1st December 1933A view of diesel railcar No 1 at Paddington station, London on 1st December 1933. Built by AEC in the same year, the railcar is seen here waiting for its press run to Reading alongside No 6001 King
Petrol driven Karrier on Platform 5 at Paddington Station, c. 1935A three wheeled mechanical horse driven by a GWR porter helps with the movement of parcels on Platform 5 at Paddington Station, c.1935
Goods wagons on the approach to Paddington Station, 1930An image showing goods wagons on the approach to Paddington Station, London in 1930. The bustling and packed surroundings of the station are clear to see
Paddington Station Booking Office, 1938A view of the newly opened Booking Office at Paddington Station in 1938. Note the Art Deco appearance of the office in comparison with the Victorian roof spans of the Station
GWR Tractor and trollies on Paddington Station, c1936A view of a GWR tractor pulling trollies that are transporting parcels at the far end of Paddington Station, c.1936. The GWR Parcels Fowarding Depot can be seen in the background along with various
Parcel handling at Paddington Station, c. 1920sStaff at Paddington Station sort parcels in The Lawn during the inter-war period. This images illustrates the lack of parcel handling space at the time
Mail sacks at Paddington Station, 1926Mail sacks being loaded onto Royal Mail vans during the Christmas period of 1926. A policeman can be seen to the left of the picture as he cast a supervisory eye over the proceedings
Christmas Decorations at Paddington Station, December 1935This image shows the Centenary Christmas Decorations in The Lawn at Paddington Station, 1935. Note the entrance to the GWR Royal Hotel in the background
Paddington Station Staff, 1937An image showing Paddington Station staff assisting a disabled passenger in a wheelchair on to a carriage in 1937
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
Platform 1 at Paddington Station, London, c. 1910A classic Edwardian view of Platform 1 at Paddington Station in London, c.1910. Dappled sunlight filters through the glass of the Victorian roof span as passengers busy themselves on the platform
Father Christmas visits Swindon Station c, 1940sFather Christmas pays a visit to Swindon Station in around the 1940s. A small gathering of station staff and the public have gathered round to meet him as he steps off a train carriage
Women porters working in the left luggage office at Paddington station, during WWIIThe Left Luggage Department at Paddington Station was, during the war, manned by female staff as can be seen in this image taken in 1943
Felin Fach Station, WalesA view of Felin Fach station in Powys, Wales, showing the station building with locomotive No. 7444 at the platform. The station opened in May 1911 as Ystrad station
Bodmin Road Station, 1954A view of Bodmin Road Station, Cornwall in 1954. Bodmin Road station opened in 1859 near Lanhydrock House (now a National Trust property)
Bodmin Road Station, c. 1950sA view of Bodmin Road Station, Cornwall in c.1950s. Bodmin Road station opened in 1859 near Lanhydrock House (now a National Trust property)
Hartlebury Station, Worcestershire, c. 1980A view towards the signalbox and level crossing at Hartlebury station in Worcestershire, c.1980. The overbridge and platform canopies were removed in the 1960s
Hartlebury Station NameboardThis photograph shows the station sign for Hartlebury Station in Worcestershire, when it was the junction station for the Severn Valley Line
Hartlebury Station and Footbridge, c. 1900A view of Hartlebury Station in Worcestershire, with its platform shelters and lattice footbridge, c.1900. Hartlebury station opened in 1852 and was soon part of the Severn Valley Railway
Bewdley Station, c. 1950sA view of Bewdley Station in Worcestershire, c.1950s, showing the station building, platforms, nameboard and footbridge. Bewdley station opened in 1862
Kidderminster Station, Worcestershire, c. 1910A photograph of the mock Tudor station building at Kidderminster Station, taken c.1910. This was the third station building for Kidderminster - the first existed from the opening of the station in
Dudley Station, September 1956A view of Dudley Station in Worcestershire, taken in September 1956, showing the station building and footbridge, and an unidentified diesel railcar sitting at the platform
Dudley Station, Worcestershire, 1963A view of the station building at Dudley in Worcestershire, 1963, showing upper level entrance and part of the footbridge. Dudley station opened in 1850 and closed to passengers in 1964