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Brinkworth Station, c. 1950sA view of Brinkworth station in Wiltshire looking west, c.1950s, showing the platforms. The signal box, footbridge and waiting room signs are all visible
Tenbury Wells Station, Worcestershire, c. 1900A view of Tenbury Wells Station on the border of Worcestershire and Shropshire, c.1900, showing the chalet style station building towards the right of the image and livestock pens on the lower left
Tenbury Wells Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960sA view of Tenbury Wells Station on the Worcestershire-Shropshire border, c.1960s, showing the signalbox, signals and platforms from track height
Worcester Shrub Hill, WorcestershireA view of locomotive No. 4553 sitting at platform 2 at Worcester Shrub Hill station, with the arches of the goods shed visible on the left
Kidderminster Station, Worcestershire, 1940sA photograph of the mock Tudor station building at Kidderminster Station, taken in the 1940s. This was the third station building for Kidderminster - the first existed from the opening of the station
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
Trowbridge Station, c. 1920sA view of Trowbridge station in Wiltshire, taken c.1920s from the footbridge between the platforms, looking towards the Rose and Crown Inn
Exeter St Thomas Station, Devon, 1959An internal view of Exeter St Thomas station and its overall roof, Devon in 1959. The station opened in May 1846 and was saved in the 1960s despite being proposed for closure in the Beeching Report
Kingsland Station, Herefordshire, c. 1910A view of Kingsland Station in Herefordshire, c.1910, showing a train in the station with passengers walking along the platform on the left of the picture and the station sign on the right
Kingsland Station, Herefordshire, July 1959A view of Kingsland Station in Herefordshire, July 1959, showing tank locomotive no. 7437 at the station. A number of passengers are on the platform
Kington Station, Herefordshire, July 1957A view of Kington station in Herefordshire, July 1957, showing the platforms and the stone-built station building. Kington station opened in 1875
Kington Station, Herefordshire, June 1950A general view of Kington station in Herefordshire, June 1950, showing the platforms and the stone-built station building. Kington station opened in 1875
Dorstone Station, Herefordshire, c. 1910A view of Dorstone Station in Herefordshire, showing the small wooden station building and platform, c.1910. Dorstone station opened in 1881 under the Golden Valley Railway
Fencote Station, Herefordshire, September 1952A view of Fencote Station in Herefordshire; its station buildings and platform. The station opened in 1897 and became unstaffed in autumn 1949
Ledbury Station, Herefordshire, 25th June 1950A view of Ledbury Station in Herefordshire, taken on 25th June 1950. This image shows the station buildings and signs for the ladies waiting room and booking office
Bromyard Station and Downs, Herefordshire, c. 1890sA view of Bromyard Station and the surrounding downs in Herefordshire, c.1890s. This image shows the station buildings, wagons
Bromyard Station, Herefordshire, c. 1900A view of Bromyard station in Herefordshire, c.1900, showing hop picker special trains at the station. There are lots of people at the station building and goods wagons in the siding
Maidenhead (Dumb Bell Bridge) Station, c. 1850This original timber station was replaced in 1871 by a new station built further west along the main line. This image has been reproduced from George Measoms Guide to the Great Western Railway, 1852
Dudley Station, Worcestershire, c. 1950sA view of Dudley Station in Worcestershire, c.1950s, looking towards the footbridge and the platforms. Dudley station opened in 1850 and closed to passengers in 1964
Newquay Station, Cornwall, c. 1940A view of Newquay Station, Cornwall in c.1940, taken from platform 1. A locomotive is waiting at platform 2
Newquay Station, Cornwall, April 1960A view of Newquay railway station, Cornwall in the spring of 1960, showing locomotive No. 5562 and the Newquay gasworks in the distance
View of Penzance Station from the Eastern Promenade, c. 1910A view of Penzance Station in Cornwall from the Eastern Promenade, c.1910. There is a hive of activity on the platforms and on the promenade, with passengers
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Penzance Station, Cornwall, c.1960, showing the platforms covered by a metal frame roof and a number of passengers awaiting their service
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1970A view of Penzance station, Cornwall, c.1970, showing an intercity sleeper car sitting at the platform. Passengers are making their way along platforms 1 and 2
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Penzance station, Cornwall in c.1960, showing the Warship diesel locomotive No.D604, Cossack, sitting alongside Castle Class locomotive, No.7006, Lydford Castle
Marazion Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Marazion Station, Cornwall, c.1960. Situated on the shore of Mounts Bay, Marazion station opened on the Cornish Main Line in 1852 and closed in October 1964
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
Evershot Station, Dorset, c. 1910A view of Evershot Station at Holywell in Dorset, c.1910, showing a few passengers and a cart and horse by the station building
Dorchester West Station, DorsetA view showing locomotive No. 6358 approaching Dorchester West station, Dorset. The station opened in January 1857 on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line
Castle Cary Station, SomersetA view of the approach to Castle Cary Station in Somerset, showing the goods shed, signal box and station buildings. The station opened in 1856 on the Reading-Taunton Line
Maiden Newton Station, Dorset, c. 1950sA rainy day view of Maiden Newton station in Dorset, c.1950s, showing locomotive no.4562 in the timber train shed and the signal box in the background. Maiden Newton station opened in 1857
Maiden Newton Station, Dorset, c. 1960A view of Maiden Newton station in Dorset, c.1960, showing the timber train shed and the signal box in the background. Maiden Newton station opened in 1857
Yetminster Station, Dorset, c. 1960A view of Yetminster Station in Dorset, c.1960. The station opened in 1857 on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line, and is now a request stop on the Heart of Wessex line
Yeovil Pen Mill Station looking east towards Castle CaryA view of Yeovil Pen Mill Station looking east towards Castle Cary. The image was taken from the Sherborne Road bridge and shows the signals at the station while giving an overview of the coming
Great Shefford Station, 1952A view of Great Shefford Station in West Berkshire in 1952. The station closed in 1960 after British Railways announced the closure of the Lambourn Valley Railway in 1959
Lambourn Station, c. 1910A view of Lambourn Station, West Berkshire in c.1910. Lambourn station was on the Lambourn Valley Railway and had a busy goods yard. The line closed to passengers in 1960
Lambourn Station, September 1952A view of Locomotive No. 2221 sitting at the station at Lambourn on the Lambourn Valley Railway in West Berkshire, September 1952. A number of goods wagons are resting in a siding
Lambourn Station c. 1950sA view of Lambourn Station, West Berkshire in c.1950s. A diesel locomotive is on the station platform alongside a couple of station staff in their uniforms
Brent Station, DevonA view of Brent station, Devon, early 20th century. Brent station opened on the South Devon Railway in 1848 and became a junction in 1893. The station closed in October 1964
Yeovil Town Station, Somerset, c. 1950sA bustling scene at Yeovil Town Station taken in the late 1950 s. The chimneys of the large station building can be seen above the platform canopy
St Clears Station, Wales, July 1958This photograph taken of St Clears Station in Carmarthenshire, July 1958 is particularly interesting because of the cast iron lions heads adorning the edge of the station canopy
Savernake Low Level Station, 1957An interesting shot of Savernake Low Level Station, taken through the footbridge bridge that spans the track. The photograph, taken in 1957
Ross on Wye StationThe position from which this photograph was taken of Ross on Wye station seemed to be a favourite with railway photographers, with a number of images of Ross being taken from this angle
Quakers Yard High Level Station, Merthyr TydfilPannier tank No.3699 steams into Quakers Yard High Level Station from Aberdare on 14th July 1957. The photograph is taken from the western end of the platform
Pontllanfraith Low Level Station, 1958Pontllanfraith Low Level Station photographed in 1958, looking east along the line. The footbridge has been used to advertise Hancocks beer, which at that time was Waless largest brewer
Llangollen Station, Wales, 1950Llangollen station in this image taken in July 1950 has been decorated with bunting for the annual Musical Eisteddfod, which is still held in the town today
Hemyock StationHemyock station was the terminus of the former Culm Valley Light Railway. It attracted little passenger traffic during its lifetime but was an important freight line
Garneddwen Halt, c. 1950sThe bleak looking Garneddwen Halt on the Ruabon to Barmouth line consisted of up and down platforms, a signal box and a small hut for passengers to shelter in